This Week's Market Summary (4.20–4.24)



This week's market wrap-up, a brief overview of the daily thoughts throughout the week.

Monday: The market faced resistance at high levels, firmly expecting a pullback after surpassing 4800, maintaining a consistent high-altitude outlook throughout. Every rebound was seen as a shorting opportunity, with a pre-drawn trend structure confidently indicating a downward correction from high levels.

Tuesday: The market fluctuated repeatedly, and the view remained unchanged. The resistance at 4780 continued to suppress the price, with no expectation of a bullish reversal, maintaining a consistent directional stance throughout.

Wednesday: The market entered a range-bound consolidation, operating between 4700 and 4750. The overall bearish trend remained unchanged, and any slight rebounds at low levels were treated as additional shorting opportunities.

Thursday: The weak market trend persisted, with clear resistance around 4700. The rebound strength was weak, sticking to a high-altitude outlook, and the market's movement perfectly aligned with the pre-forecasted structural chart.

Friday: The weekly close, with the market oscillating between 4660 and 4680. The weekly direction was consistent from start to finish, with pre-drawn lines for early prediction, and the market followed the forecasted rhythm throughout.

From Monday to Friday, the outlook was coherent and confident, all plans were pre-analyzed to guide the market direction, avoiding impulsive guesses. All trend predictions were precisely aligned, marking a perfect weekly conclusion. Next week, the focus remains on steady market control.
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