Odaily Planet Daily reports that Liquid Capital founder Yi Lihua stated on the X platform: “Investing and trading are actually the most challenging psychological games. Nothing is certain; everything is ambiguous. It can change direction at any time, and it never truly ends. It’s a bit like poker—except the game never really concludes, no one can always win, and there is no absolute meaning unless you intentionally and artificially end the game. In the markets of investing and trading, our job is to respond promptly to everything that happens in the moment. Whether it’s bottom-fishing, clearing positions, or buying the dip again, these decisions are all made in response to market changes.”
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Yi Lihua: "Buying the dip - clearing out - buying the dip again" are all decisions made in response to market changes.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that Liquid Capital founder Yi Lihua stated on the X platform: “Investing and trading are actually the most challenging psychological games. Nothing is certain; everything is ambiguous. It can change direction at any time, and it never truly ends. It’s a bit like poker—except the game never really concludes, no one can always win, and there is no absolute meaning unless you intentionally and artificially end the game. In the markets of investing and trading, our job is to respond promptly to everything that happens in the moment. Whether it’s bottom-fishing, clearing positions, or buying the dip again, these decisions are all made in response to market changes.”