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What is the market thinking after the gunfire? The answer might be more calm than you expect.
In response to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, many people's first reaction is "Should I liquidate my holdings?" But the market's actual reaction is often more rational.
Because what funds care about is not the event itself, but:
Whether it affects policy
Whether it affects the economy
Whether it affects expectations
If none of these three show obvious changes, then the impact is more likely short-term volatility.
An interesting phenomenon is:
Ordinary investors tend to amplify risks
Institutional funds focus more on sustainability
This is also why, after many sudden events, the market often shows a "drop first, then rise."
My strategy:
Don't chase panic
Don't bet on a rebound
Wait for confirmation
To sum up:
The real risk is not the event itself, but your misjudgment of the event. #加密市场普遍上涨