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Important Notice
Thank you very much for the support from old friends. Recently, the follower growth has been very strong. Here, I want to emphasize again to both old and new partners.
Regarding the Morning Tea Plan:
The stocks I share daily are selected from over 5,000 companies through personal trading strategies and review, providing everyone with the most concise guidance. However, this does not mean I will definitely invest in all of them. Some are valuable, and some are less so; you need to judge for yourself. Some friends have successfully caught big gains by making their own judgments.
I personally prefer quick entries and exits without regard for cost. I buy when I see an opportunity and sell when I see an opportunity. This approach can involve risks like chasing highs. If I do not share certain stocks, it may be because the opening performance was poor (which you should learn to judge yourself), or because the risk is high.
You can refer to and follow the daily morning tea shares I share, and then strictly execute the strategies I post after market close. Observe for two trading days, and if you have questions, feel free to comment and ask.
Regarding entry and exit strategies:
All the opportunities I share focus on buying low. If you miss the low entry point, do not buy at high levels. Watch the intraday chart: when the stock price retraces near the moving average and the increase is generally not more than 3%, it’s a good low-entry opportunity.
For exits, follow the closing strategy. For detailed logic, you can review my previous posts on buy and sell points. I will not repeat them here.