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The current market is experiencing intense short-term fluctuations, and both long and short operations seem to be yielding sweet results. This easily creates an illusion that trading plans do not need to change easily, and the orders in hand can just be held on to; either they can breakeven or achieve a stable take profit.
This idea seems reasonable, but it hides a concerning question: why would the main force deliberately create this illusion of "holding on will lead to an opportunity"?
The answer often points to subsequent risks—this is actually to ensure that more people unknowingly get trapped, while also releasing a signal: a big market movement may be imminent. Once the big market movement truly arrives, those investors who failed to adjust their positions in time are likely to fall into a state of deep trap.
Therefore, in actual operations, timely turnover is the more rational choice. Don't let the luck of "holding on a little longer" eventually turn into being trapped.