Buying into a rise.
Cutting losses on a dip.
Two trading logics that are impossible to escape.
Looking at the bustling trading hall and some investors smiling at him, Tang Qing knew very well that people buy with a grin when prices rise, and sell with a grin when prices fall.
No hesitation whatsoever.
The full spectrum of humanity is vividly displayed in the capital market.
...
Trading hall.
The sound of phones never stops ringing.
C3 trading zone.
"Buy an additional 3,000 shares of Microcrystalline Technology? Below $56? No problem, I'll place the order right away." Hanging up the phone, a trader gleefully submitted the order, adding strength to the bulls.
This kind of smash-hit new stock.
Is the kind he loves the most.
Because his income is tied to trading volume, and most of the time he acts as an advisor recommending stocks for clients, but today, that's clearly unnecessary—there are plenty of clients eager to buy in.
As soon as he finished placing the order.