A reasonable transaction, including direction, location, and timing of entry, must first identify the direction and then find the entry point. It is obvious that direction is more important than point positioning, and if you pursue point positioning too much, it is easy to overlook the position. So, it is indisputable to judge the correct direction, and the rest is the position. Don't pursue too perfect, lower than the expected position, it does not actually affect the overall situation, but the direction determines success or failure. The balance of strength is even more important. It's not that the higher the entrance position, the better, but rather that a reasonable position is the best. Have you captured the recent profits?