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Note: you may sell too early, but you also dodge a lot of deep drawdowns.
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You may not catch the very last bite, but you usually survive for the next round.

You care more about locking in gains and pulling risk off the table than squeezing every final tick out of a move. Your execution is strong and your retreat is fast. Sometimes you sell too early, but over the long run that is often a strength.

Typical Scenarios

· After a big run, your first instinct is to trim instead of celebrate.
· While others argue how much farther it can go, you focus on where to realize gains.
· You are happy to make a little less if certainty improves.

Trading Mantras

"Cash in the bag matters most."
"If it is time to leave, leave."
"Realize the profit first."

15-Dimension Scores

R1 Risk ToleranceHigher volatility tolerance, willing to take risks for returns.
R2 Drawdown ToleranceCan withstand some drawdown, but needs to watch and adapt.
R3 Leverage ImpulsePrefers high-elasticity positions, amplifying both returns and risks.
T1 Trading FrequencyFast trading rhythm, valuing timing and efficiency.
T2 Holding PatiencePosition periods can be long or short, flexibility is key.
T3 Discipline ExecutionStrong discipline execution, can advance per system.
I1 News DependencyHighly sensitive to news, quick reactions.
I2 Independent ResearchHas some independent judgment but not always deep.
I3 Theme ChasingFollows themes but not overly obsessed.
M1 Emotional StabilityGood emotional stability, can make relatively objective decisions.
M2 FOMO IntensityObvious FOMO, easily pulled by market rhythm.
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. Use tiered take-profit plans instead of exiting all at once.
2. Keep a small runner in strong trends.
3. Avoid buying back higher just because you feel you sold too soon.

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