How will the market look next???

The overall trend is clear; even if it drops, it will trend upwards. The weekly chart has clearly formed a double top, while the daily chart is currently close to the bottom.

1. There are currently four types of people in the market: 1. The bulls still continue to see a bullish trend, 2. The bears are strongly bearish at this point, 3. Many believe the bull market has ended, 4. Many are afraid the bull market has ended.

2. How to let all four groups incur losses is the path that the main force most wants to take.

1. Bulls continue to be bullish but will not chase more; they follow the principle that a drop means it's a chance to acquire more shares. (Almost fully invested) The bull base is at 85000, so when it reaches 85000, bulls will strongly buy, so it either needs to quickly bounce back before hitting 85000, or quickly drop below 85000 to wipe out the bulls, then rebound and watch the situation.

2. Bears are strongly bearish, but as long as it breaks the previous high, the bears will immediately cut losses, so the bears here are not steadfast; if it rises, they will convert to bulls. (At most one-third of their position) Therefore, even if there is a pullback here, it is unlikely to be a high point; bears fear and do not dare to short, converting to bulls and then dropping again because the main force wants opponents that can be liquidated. The main force can control short- to medium-term trends but cannot control the long-term trend, or rather, a long-term bull market is a win-win situation.

3. Those who believe the bull market has ended do not dare to short with large positions here; they will only chase shorts as it goes down. To make this group lose money, there needs to be a sharp drop, such as quickly dropping below 92000, causing them to chase shorts uncontrollably. Once this group is firmly bearish, it will essentially be the time of a counterfeit bull market. (Almost out of positions)

4. Those who are afraid the bull market has ended will chase longs when it rises and chase shorts when it drops, so there will be ups and downs here, making them lose at least three times. (Large positions in counterfeit). There will definitely be a bull market in the counterfeit; the best way to prevent them from profiting from a strong upward trend is to wait for a bear market and then pick up the pieces.

Let's look at the market this year; around 74000, the bulls successfully cut losses, rebounded to 97800, and the bears were successfully liquidated. Those who believe the bull market has ended are now even more convinced that the bull market has ended, and those who are afraid the bull market has ended have experienced multiple crashes in the counterfeit, washing out the spot traders to the point of despair. Currently, the four types of people in the market are essentially all losing; it's just a matter of losing more or losing less.

I hope for one more quick drop, the last fall before the bull, to shake off most people's confidence, allowing the main force to obtain bloodied chips and pull up confidently, genuinely creating a comprehensive counterfeit bull market.