Chen Wei has already entered nearly two hundred lots.
The trading volume of STML is still quite high.
Zhou Yi glanced over and saw that Chen Wei had already entered so much and was still pressing two hundred lots of open orders on top. He muttered resentfully, "Be careful, this stock might suddenly rebound."
Chen Wei smiled faintly, but didn't pay attention to him.
Zheng Junpeng on the opposite side said, "Zhou Yi, don't jinx it! We're all shorting this stock!"
If it were to rebound, all of them would lose money.
Zhou Yi was just making a petty comment about Chen Wei entering so much. He had his own short positions as well and naturally didn't want the stock to rebound. He didn't say anything else and turned to focus on his own screen.
But Chen Wei wasn't worried at all about a potential rebound.
He had his skills; what was there to fear?
The buying orders at 9.72 started decreasing gradually.
One hundred lots, fifty lots, ten lots...
Finally, amidst everyone's sighs, 9.72 broke, dropping to 9.70.
There were also over three hundred buy orders at 9.70.
The selling orders on the right followed to 9.71, starting with a dozen, then dozens, hundreds, and more.
Soon, the stock price was pinned between 9.71 and 9.70, and hidden orders were executed.
Chen Wei had entered nearly two hundred lots at 9.725, and now there was some unrealized profit, but he didn't pay much attention to it.
His position was already full, so he could only watch and wait for the price to drop below 9.70 or rebound.
Zheng Junpeng and Zhou Yi hadn't entered much at 9.725. At this moment, they were all placing hidden sell orders at 9.705.
The orders Chen Wei placed at 9.73 and 9.725 were no longer useful, so he withdrew them.
"How much have you entered, Lao Chen?" Zheng Junpeng asked.
"Nearly two hundred lots. My position is full. What about you?" Chen Wei replied.
"I see, you're quite aggressive. I've entered over fifty lots, but I dare not enter more. This SSR stock can rebound fiercely," Zheng Junpeng sighed.
"Keep an eye on it. If it rebounds, cut your losses quickly," Chen Wei said casually.
But Chen Wei knew very well that in such a situation, there would be no time for anyone to react. The price could shoot up suddenly, causing massive losses in an instant.
If it weren't for his skills, Chen Wei wouldn't dare to short this stock.
After entering thirty lots, Zhou Yi didn't dare to enter more. He was also afraid of a rebound.
The other traders were more or less the same, with only ten or twenty lots. No one dared to enter too much.
For everyone, the time spent at 9.70 was agonizing.
They couldn't relax for a moment, all staring at the market, fearing a sudden rebound.
Finally, after nearly half an hour, 9.70 broke, dropping to 9.67.
"Ah, trading this stock is truly tormenting. I can't take it anymore. I'm out!" Someone sighed and placed a sell order at 9.67, closing their position.
They had entered at 9.725 and 9.705 and exited at 9.67, making a decent profit.
Chen Wei asked, "How much did you make?"
"Made about three hundred bucks in total. Only focused on this one stock all night, didn't even look at others," Zheng Junpeng shook his head helplessly.
Half an hour's work, and he made three hundred bucks. It was decent, but the process was too stressful.
However, the problem was that earning these three hundred bucks was too nerve-wracking.
Every second was filled with anxiety, fearing a sudden rebound.
"Nice job, at least you made money," Chen Wei said with a smile.
"Ah, I won't trade this stock again. It's too nerve-wracking. Let's look for other opportunities," Zheng Junpeng said with a bitter smile.
Chen Wei also smiled and didn't say much, continuing to watch his short positions.
He had made over a thousand and two hundred bucks in profit by now, but that wasn't enough for him.
It was already past midnight, and if things continued like this, they wouldn't get much further before market close.
Chen Wei decided to set STML aside for now and look for other stocks with better opportunities.
But just as he switched to a few other stocks, he saw a green candlestick forming on the STML chart.