These past two days, the market has been truly incredible. Funds want to push up prices but have no interest in small-cap stocks. Unfortunately, they lack the chips to break out small caps, so they turn around and smash those with good earnings. As a result, they then advise retail investors to buy the bottom of earnings stocks. You tell me—what's the logic here—wanting everyone to chase earnings but then suddenly smashing earnings stocks? The current situation is that whether you're playing small caps or large caps, everyone regrets their choices. Where is the A-share market heading? Can anyone give a clear answer?

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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 01-21 23:16
This is outrageous. Large funds are fighting each other and playing themselves.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 01-21 09:54
This game is just a setup, big funds are harvesting retail investors, small tickets and big tickets are just a cover.
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GateUser-3824aa38vip
· 01-20 04:54
Big funds operate like this: they pull with the left hand and smash with the right, retail investors caught in the middle can only take the hits.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-20 04:54
This is what self-cultivation as a rookie looks like; big funds are all about psychological warfare.
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 01-20 04:49
This is a typical pump-and-dump scheme by the manipulators, luring first and then crashing, cycle after cycle. Retail investors caught in the middle are just passive victims.
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PoolJumpervip
· 01-20 04:46
This is the daily routine of A-shares: fooling small retail investors one round after another.
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