Figure 2: The forecast for March predicts a peak in May, and a regretful situation in June.
Figure 1: The forecast on May 10 indicates a start of a decline.
This is actually not directly related to Trump’s actions against Iran; even without this event, there would be other events that lead to a decline, it's merely ceremonial.
Just like in Beijing's winter, some say the leaves fall because of the weather, the wind, or the temperature, all of which are wrong; they fall when the time comes, with no other reason.
Why does it decline? Capital rises and falls 🀄 to reap profits, securing gains.
Usually, there are two to three major harvests each year, and this time is almost done; the retail investors have no money to work with, and by July, when we see bulls in the fields, a new round of upward 📈 trend will begin.