Don't panic when you're trapped, remember three key points to turn from passive to active:


1. First determine the trend, then set the strategy.
Downward trend: Wang Mian emphasized that once key support is broken, stop loss should be executed immediately. Do not blindly "catch the bottom" to prevent further losses.
Volatile trend: Buy low and sell high within the range, repeatedly averaging down the cost.
Upward trend: Hold patiently, and decisively increase positions when retracing to key support.
2. Act according to position depth
Lightly trapped (unrealized loss <20%): Reduce positions by shorting on the rebound, keeping funds flexible.
Heavy position trapped (floating loss >20%): Gradually increase positions to lower costs, but it is essential to strictly control the proportion of additional purchases to avoid being overly weighted.
3. Strictly adhere to discipline and remain calm.
Wang Mian repeatedly reminded that there is no "universal template" for getting out of a trap. It is necessary to formulate a personalized plan based on one's own holding cost, financial situation, and risk tolerance. Emotional trading is a big taboo, and maintaining a stable mindset is the first step to getting out of the trap.
Core Principle:
The essence of being trapped is risk rebalancing. Instead of passively waiting, it's better to actively manage your costs. If you are unclear about the market judgment, you can pay attention to Wang Mian's real-time strategy adjustment suggestions.
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