Playful, why do the rules keep changing?



Remember early in this round of the market, expressions like "I'm coming in" were turned into market consensus. How many people followed this rhythm to enter the market, adding positions based on this reason? But now? One turn and they say, "Don’t nitpick, I might never mention it again."

What kind of logic is this? It feels like the institutions have finished eating, and retail investors are still at the trading table, only for them to suddenly turn hostile—you participating is wrong, and discussing these details should be met with scorn?

What we’re really after isn’t complicated; it’s not about getting someone to give a promise carved in stone. But the reality is right in front of us: in this round of the market, the "words" themselves are the most core liquid assets. They determine who can get on the bus and who gets left outside.

This isn’t just about trading strategies; frankly, it’s a moral issue.
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