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11-05

The stock market attracts alternative strategies, with unorthodox tricks like trading against retail sentiment or buying in the last 30 minutes working for some traders due to market psychology and timing, though they carry risks and require skillful management

Rebel strategies can fast-track success but often have a short lifespan and high volatility; getting in early may work, but exiting at the right time requires precision most traders lack, as these strategies rely on quick wins and perfect timing

Mastering the market comes from patience and a structured approach, and understanding cycles, with long-term traders typically relying on a system that includes technical analysis, research, risk management, and emotional control

In the end, there is no one-size-fits-all solution; both paths have merit, with rebel tactics being fast but risky, while the steady approach builds lasting success and true market mastery relies on discipline and consistency。。。

Tag @Huat99  @Snowwhite  

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