Short selling is not cowardice, but another way to control greed
In a bull market, everyone is chasing highs and killing shorts, while only a few choose to short sell. They are often seen as "bears" or "missed opportunities," but in reality, true short selling comes from a profound understanding of greed and self-control. Short selling is not cowardice, but rather an ability to find opportunities in trend reversals. While the majority blindly chase peaks due to FOMO, short sellers are already prepared for hedging. To dare to stand on the opposite side of the market requires stronger psychological resilience and deep understanding. Short selling serves as a reminder: the market does not always go up; caution and rationality are the core forces to navigate through cycles.