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DIP_HUNTER
Dip Hunter
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Note: you like finding value in panic. Keep enough dry powder to stay flexible.
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Start Test Now →When others panic, you start measuring where the floor might be.
You have a natural feel for valuation and risk-reward, and you like building positions into pullbacks. When you pair that instinct with disciplined scaling and firm stop rules, your advantage becomes much more consistent.
Typical Scenarios
· You get busier on red days, screening for names the market may have over-punished.
· You prefer scaling in on the left side instead of going all in at once.
· When others are afraid, you start making a price list.
Trading Mantras
"The best opportunities are often born in selloffs."
"The entry matters more than the story."
"Scaling creates room to maneuver."
15-Dimension Scores
R1 Risk ToleranceModerate risk tolerance, balancing opportunity and safety.
R2 Drawdown ToleranceAs long as the thesis holds, can endure phased drawdowns.
R3 Leverage ImpulseWill consider increasing risk exposure under specific circumstances.
T1 Trading FrequencyModerate trading rhythm, acts when opportunities arise.
T2 Holding PatiencePosition periods can be long or short, flexibility is key.
T3 Discipline ExecutionStrong discipline execution, can advance per system.
I1 News DependencyUses news as supplementary, not as sole basis.
I2 Independent ResearchStrong independent research ability, forms own framework.
I3 Theme ChasingQuick response to theme heat, prefers right-side participation.
M1 Emotional StabilityGood emotional stability, can make relatively objective decisions.
M2 FOMO IntensityExperiences FOMO but can self-regulate.
M3 Stop-Loss DeterminationDecisive stop-loss, prioritizing capital protection and rhythm.
S1 Position ManagementClear position management, controllable risk exposure.
S2 Review HabitsSystematic review, continuously optimizes decision-making.
S3 Rule ConsistencyHas rule framework but occasional deviations in execution.
Optimization Tips
1. Confirm that the trend is at least stabilizing first.
2. Control how quickly you average in so size does not explode into weakness.
3. Give every dip-buy a clear invalidation point.
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