The recent market feels like "no one is buying, and no one dares to sell" again. Liquidity dries up, and bottom-fishing sounds heroic but actually feels more like head-butting a wall... My current idea is quite simple: survive first, then talk about picking up bargains. Keep your position light if possible; better to miss a rebound than get pierced by a needle.



By the way, some places are tightening and loosening regulations on taxes and compliance alternately, which directly impacts expectations for inflows and outflows. Everyone's sentiment shifts from "quick money" to "first find the door." It's both funny and frustrating: storytellers are still painting pie in the sky, while those who realize profits are quietly closing their umbrellas. Anyway, I’ll hold my umbrella tight first, and see when the rain eases.
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