Dragon Sky Dragon Mode Challenge Record March 17 — Promotion Rate

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The challenge account grew from 30,000 to 1,000,000 by only trading the top limit-up stocks (Dragon Sky Dragon mode), breaking key nodes fully. I am firmly committed not to trade anything else. I strictly follow the rule of selling at the end of the trading session if the stock does not hit the limit-up, or if during intraday trading the negative feedback exceeds 7% and the stock rebounds once, I sell. Also, I sell during the opening auction if the stock hits the limit-up but fails to close the limit. The next day, I look for a high point to clear the position if the limit-up attempt fails.

Jinniu Chemical: Today, Jinniu Chemical opened significantly lower during the opening auction, then surged strongly after the market opened. Because it opened too low, it almost turned red early on, so I sold too soon.

Far Sheng: Today, Far Sheng consolidated strongly at high levels in the first hour, then hit the limit-up with a B entry. This stock’s limit-up was a bit late, so I was hesitant to buy.

Tomorrow’s plan: Today’s key level is still 4 into 5. Tomorrow, focus on whether Far Sheng or Sanfangxiang can hit the limit-up. Remember, if either opens with a straight line, just give up immediately. Don’t forget the rule of avoiding one-word openings. Sanfangxiang seems to be a stock from the three-board group. Stocks from the San brother group are not necessarily bad; for example, HeFu China’s first few limit-ups were also driven by the three-board group, and everyone knows how that story ended. Today, the success rate of stocks at high levels reaching the next stage is 100%. It’s been a long time since I saw such a success rate. Could the spring of limit-up stocks be coming? Let’s work hard tomorrow to break through key nodes!

The first doubling started on September 1, taking 47 trading days. Keep pushing forward, hoping to reach the target soon. As of now, on the 128th trading day, the total account profit is 112.67%. The initial capital was 30,000, with an additional 10,000 added.

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