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Tuowei Information, don’t chase low buys,踩五可以
Intercontinental Oil & Gas, crude oil declining, bulls struggling
Huasheng Tiancheng, unless it hits the board, otherwise it attracts more buyers
China Energy Construction, breaking the board without recovery, a pullback is coming
Xiexin Integration, double peaks confrontation, sell high and buy low
Xiaomeiliyun, bulls powerless, retreat to second and advance to first
Xiexin Nengke, volume breakout and breaking the board, can reduce positions
Shunna Shares, facing selling pressure, take profits and exit
Ningbo Construction, the lobster king, soaring high
China Xidian, consolidating at high levels, downward trend
Li New Energy, high ground at ten yuan, can buy at low levels
Yuegui Shares, mid-term phosphate rise, break below 24
Yellow River Cyclone, despite order leaks, new highs will break
Huagong Technology, continuous bullish days, hold tight and don’t leave
The dolphin mouth pattern in the market is a bullish formation often seen in upward bullish trends. When prices experience a brief correction, if you notice the short-term moving average tilting towards the medium-term moving average, use your aesthetic judgment to appreciate the candlestick and moving average forming a shape similar to a dolphin closing its mouth, with the overall trend still upward—this can be referenced with the 60-day moving average. After sufficient adjustment, when the short-term moving average reopens upward, forming a clear open-mouth posture, find a support point that can’t be broken, usually with buy orders, ending the shakeout. A new upward trend then begins. The core of this pattern is a steady trend, orderly correction, and appropriate volume, making it a reliable entry signal. In trading, judge the exit point by aligning trend direction with volume and indicator resonance.
Personal opinion: raising lobsters may lead humanity into a content explosion, with future information volume potentially several times current levels. If you cannot continuously learn about new things emerging in the world, the speed at which you become a contemporary illiterate is accelerating. Every technological revolution in human society is essentially about amplifying humans. The steam engine amplified physical strength, electricity amplified industry, the internet amplified information, and AI amplifies human cognition. I believe AI will never replace humans, but those who use AI will replace those who don’t. Every technological revolution in history is similar—some reject the steam engine, some reject electricity, some reject the internet. The old world wins temporarily in stability; the new world breaks through in collision. So, whether to raise lobsters or not is up to you. If you’re happy, raise them; if not, don’t. Buying two jin at the market is also fine.
At the same time, I sincerely hope more people will try to understand a real “Six” before rushing to express love or hatred for it. Blind following or cheap hype can never compare to genuine resonance. The most terrible stinginess isn’t money or praise, but time and mental energy. I hope my readers can become my companions, not just “fans.” Work together to love the market passionately, improve, and grow a tough heart when facing adversity.
When you buy a car, you realize it’s just a car. When you buy a house, you find it’s not rare that everyone has one. We tend to equate happiness with having things—cars, houses, money, status. But think differently: perhaps happiness is simply having nothing.
On weekends, even dogs don’t bother.
The above views are personal reflections by Lao Liu and do not constitute investment advice.
Financial management involves risks; invest cautiously.