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Is the choppy market "grinding" you down? Maintaining a steady mindset is more important than constantly watching the market!
Open the market software, and the alternating rise and fall has become the norm: just when you think it’s about to break through, it’s suddenly knocked back to square one. This kind of volatile market is a true test of patience and can easily make people lose their temper.
Many people are staring at the K-line and are anxious to chase it, and they are in a hurry to chase it when it rises a little, and they are in a hurry to cut it when it falls a little. After a few days of tossing, the handling fee was not less, but the account income did not improve. In fact, the shock period is like the market in the "intermission", there is neither a unilateral rise carnival, nor the panic of falling all the way, the core test is the mentality of investors.
Share 3 practical methods to stabilize your mindset:
1. Don't stare at the screen too much. Frequently checking the market will only increase anxiety. It's better to allocate your time to work or exercise, even if it's just getting some sunlight. The market won't improve just because you watch it for an extra hour, but you may end up making a series of wrong judgments due to a confused mindset.
2. Stick to the original plan. Before buying, think clearly about "why you are buying" and "how much of a drop you can endure." During the period of volatility, strictly follow the plan and don't be swayed by short-term fluctuations. If you really have no idea, it might be better to stay on the sidelines and wait until the direction is clear before taking action, which is much better than acting blindly.
3. Focus on long-term trends. Looking at a longer time frame, the current ups and downs are just small fluctuations in the long-term trend. Instead of getting caught up in earning a few cents or losing a few dollars every day, it's better to focus on whether the long-term logic of the assets you hold has changed.
The market may be "frustrating", but those who lack patience often miss the day when the trend becomes clear. Keep a steady mindset, don't get caught up in the fluctuations, focus on adjusting yourself, take it slow, and you will eventually find a clear direction.
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