1Why is the lock damaged. If you can strictly stop losses, there is no need to take this step. Usually, the order is locked only when the following situations occur: one situation is when the market becomes unclear after placing the order, and when the direction cannot be determined, the order can be locked;Another scenario is when you have not set a stop loss and your account has already suffered significant losses and cannot bear to close the position. In order to prevent greater losses or exposure, you can also choose to lock in the loss operation. After locking orders, there is often an important operation that is forgotten, which is to add a stop loss to orders in the opposite direction of analysis, which can be set slightly higher2-3A point is swept back and forth to prevent excessive fluctuations before the real market goes out.
The purpose of locking orders is to prevent losses, so when the market is clear, breaking the counter trend order is equivalent to cutting off the source of losses. But it should be noted that a counter trend order does not equal a loss order.
Another opportunity is to choose whether the market has stabilized or not.
方法二:先解盈利单
The second method is to make a profit first, and the other order can wait for a pullback or reversal before leveling. But when it comes to pullbacks and reversals, there is also a question of timing. If another order is not leveled in a timely manner, it is likely to switch to the medium to long term.
2、 Lock in surplus
Strictly speaking, the difference between lock in profit and lock in loss is not significant. The only difference is that when the account holds a lock in order, one is a loss and the other is a profit. The suggestion is that it is better to take profits in a timely manner or follow up on the mobile stop loss to lock in profits, as placing an additional order is not as good as placing an order after the market is clear.
Because locking in earnings locks in profits, it is relatively easier to solve and has a much smaller psychological burden. Although this is said, the principle of unwinding an order is actually similar to that of unwinding a loss order. Because the two want to achieve similar results, one is to reduce losses, and the other is to strive for maximum returns. There is a saying in investment: reducing losses is equivalent to gaining benefits.