Shun Ge's Live Trading: 500,000 Challenge to 1,000x in Five Years, Day Ten

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Challenge Date: 2026.01.21 [Taogu Ba]

Current Date: 2026.03.03

Brother Shun’s Brief: Focus on trends, aim to find core upgrades. Divide positions into thirds, each third holding 30%, at most three stocks, occasionally full positions to push. The article shares practical insights and trading strategies. Personal track record: completed a hundredfold increase over the past two years without updates. Started a new challenge with 500,000 in January.

Brother Shun’s Main Text: Full position, full position! Full position in China Xidian

Is this impulsive recklessness or the ultimate expression of aesthetic taste? From a cost perspective, that opening trade was already perfect. The subsequent sweeping orders increased the cost basis objectively, making the paper gains look less attractive. But from the perspective of expectations management and premium space, this move was brilliant! Why did I decisively buy China Xidian? Because yesterday, the power sector started to absorb funds flowing out of oil and gas—this is the market’s collective choice, a genuine vote with real money. It’s definitely not subjective speculation or guesswork!

Who is the core leader and trend driver in the power grid sector? China Xidian. Yesterday was quite interesting. I sold off oil stocks, and someone asked why I don’t immediately open new positions after clearing. Honestly, I don’t understand why there’s a rush to find the next target. Is the original purpose of trading to seize new opportunities and make a big profit? As the old saying goes, wealth does not come from impatience. The more anxious you are, the more likely you are to want to jump into the next battle immediately after winning, or to try to recover losses quickly after losing. Logically, the success rate under such a mindset is usually low.

Wouldn’t it be better to be more cautious?

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