Original poster, most people are like this. There is no question of good luck or not. The A-share first system (unless dividends can be implemented) is destined to make most people unable to make money. Why do you say this? A company issues stocks to make money and then pays basically no dividends. In other words, the company can only get in but not get out, which means that all non-original shareholders in the market are losing money. Even if some so-called masters make money, they are making money for everyone. The money, that is, the money you lost was earned by him. This phenomenon often occurs, as if the dealer is short of your share, it will rise sharply as soon as you sell it, and plummet after you buy it. I think there are only two kinds of people in the story who can make money, those who strictly limit profits and losses, and those who can withstand a long-term battle. I don’t think you have bad luck. If you keep thinking like this, it will only make you more depressed. When you doubt your fortune, you should quit the stock market or stop looking at stocks and just hold on to them for a few years. In fact, playing A-shares is just buying a arbitrage, whether you admit it or not
Haha, sir, you should directly ask the Feng Shui master to come and help you. I have been involved in securities before, and people often tell me about this stock. When did I buy something like this? I also had this situation myself. I sold the stocks I held several times. In less than ten minutes, the stock price reached the limit. There were also many stocks that may have made a little profit or lost a little, but After a few weeks or months, the stock has doubled several times. Sometimes what people remember most are the things that make them heartache, and forget about the ordinary things. In fact, many people are like this when playing stocks. When making money, they either make a little and run away (some A friend sold it before the stock restructuring was announced that day), and regretted it later. Or he didn’t sell it even though he made a lot of money, and ended up losing money (I have a friend who made a profit of 70 on that stock at the highest point). Sell ??it, and end up with a loss of more than 10%), and if you do one set, it is basically a deadlock, because you basically won’t sell it if you lose money. Speaking of luck, how can I put it, our company used to have a customer, and he was a big customer. It’s quite a big deal. He said that every time he did it, he was wrong. He was rarely right a few times. Basically, he would lose money if he bought in. There are really a lot of people who have suffered the same thing as you in the Chinese stock market. There should be quite a lot