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Illness, Friends, and More

2008/7/14 6:40:48

Preparing to return to the hospital early, mainly because I've seen so many people worrying about this ID. And this ID is a person whose word is bond. Whether the 16 rounds of staying up late were good or bad, this ID can certainly tell. Actually, a few days ago I'd already told my younger brother to notify them to cancel, but through a series of mix-ups the notification never got through.

Since I'd agreed to something last week, I cannot break my promise. Even if it were hell, for the sake of a promise one must go. This is probably hard for people who've lived too long in the south to understand. This is probably what they call the ancient spirit of Yan and Zhao — otherwise there'd be no Orphan of Zhao, no Jing Ke's attempt on the Qin Emperor. Sadly, this spirit is rare nowadays.

During illness, true ancient spirit still reveals itself. This ID normally hates troubling people, but one friend — now among the most powerful figures in the economic circle, chairman of the largest company in one of the hottest industries in China — compared to this ID lying ill, he's riding high on spring winds. Yet this time, his true character showed. Setting aside his many visits, most importantly there was one thing he said that moved this ID, roughly meaning: True friends exist to be troubled. If someone isn't a true friend, they won't be happy about it even if you don't trouble them.

Among those who come here, there must be quite a few true friends who've never met me in person. For this reason, this ID also needs to change the objective circumstances — return to the hospital, where those unhealthy things will naturally have no opportunity.

Today, a friend is coming from Shenzhen, so I must receive them properly. No time to write posts. Tomorrow, if I'm returning to the hospital, there probably won't be time to write either. How things stand at the hospital — I'll only know after contacting their leadership during business hours.

As for stocks: on Friday the market did its standardized oscillation along the 5-day moving average. The conclusion remains the same — if it holds, it charges again; if it doesn't hold, we wait for a pen-extension bottom divergence before reassessing. Whether to trade the rhythm is up to your own ability and circumstances. Due to T+1 settlement, this kind of situation does limit the most precise small-level operations in theoretically ideal terms. This ID's theory, when applied to small-level short-term trading, works best with T+0 or futures and the like. So those without the ability shouldn't set their standards too high.

Enough said. Plenty to do today. Signing off, goodbye.