【2026.4.7】Routine ice point repair, but the living feel slightly dead

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During the holidays, the news flow is still fixated on the situation in the Middle East—fighting, blasting, blowing things up, and then talking, talking, talking. I’ve already hit aesthetic fatigue watching it. While the A-share market is closed for the holidays, the U.S. market and Asia-Pacific stock markets generally stabilized slightly and moved toward repair. That corresponds to how we ended pre-holiday at an all-time low, so early this morning we also saw an all-time-low repair move.

From the price action, you can see that no matter how pessimistic the market sentiment was before the holiday, after an all-time low the market still needs to repair—and it will. The market’s operating mechanism is still effective, but only up to that point. After the all-time low, it’s back to “garbage time.” In the morning, after the quants finish their work, they sound the retreat and call it a day. Plus, tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., there’s still uncertainty about that final ultimatum from Old Trump on the other side. After the repair, the market keeps sliding down, enters a range-bound movement, and basically starts a defensive/risk-hedging mode. Basically, only whoever got there first on Friday can take away the profits. Trying to participate today for tomorrow’s outcome—death or survival—is especially something you should know better.

【Today’s Actions】
Aoyangde, Meili Yun, Zhuolang Intelligent, Shengyang Co., Ltd., Huaneng Energy exited
Trading idea: An all-time-low repair day, but today’s performance is still far from satisfactory—if it should be strong but isn’t, treat it as weak. I sold the positions in my hands in batches.

I’ve cleared out my holdings. Today is a repair day, but after staring at it for half a day, I had zero desire to get involved. It’s all about people desperately trying to catch the repair and then getting smashed. It looks lively, but I’ll wait for the next all-time-low.

【Back to the chart】
An all-time-low repair on the chart shows that the all-time-low mechanism is effective, but that’s really all it is. The capital can’t sustain an offensive posture; it’s just doing one arbitrage opportunity node and then running away.

From the repair stock selection as well, you can see that names like Jinniu Chemical, Shunhao Co., Ltd., Zhongchao Holding, Dashengda, and so on—whatever the chart looks like, ugly as it is, once it breaks down, it gets “repaired back” for you. Inside it is only the quant’s ruthless self-referential reflexivity; human traders are left with nothing but defeat.

In the pharma sector, after the open-and-slip continuation lower, it followed sentiment to repair upward and came back, maintaining the continuity for a long bias. But if this is how it goes, it’s basically the “Electricity 2.0” kind of play: a one-wave-through strategy that pushes disagreements indefinitely into the future. After you’ve eaten your fill, then A-kills start. The farther you go, the higher the risk coefficient gets. For the top few group-bonded picks, you need to weigh whether it’s worth participating.

There’s nothing much else to analyze—after the all-time low, it’s still garbage time.

The “A-share walk” inside the market corresponds to a one-wave play. Recently strong stocks—like Shen Jian Co., Ltd., ZaiSheng Technology, Luyan Pharma, Hefu China, and so on—have all been making consecutive green candles and trending one-directionally. The moment you start seeing a red-to-green line turning into a bearish candle, it becomes “walk A.” With the market, there’s only one-directional speculation left, no second wave, and the tolerance for error drops sharply.

【Tomorrow’s Scenario】
The all-time low has a repair, but after the repair there will still be another all-time low. We wait for the next all-time-low buying opportunity.
During the rest of the garbage time, watch more and move less.

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See you again tomorrow—no exceptions.

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