Now I can truly understand the phrase from "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator":
"Only look at the K-line, don't trust the news."
This battle, from "ceasefire" to "restart", has seen a series of statements from all sides, each claiming victory.
One moment there's victory, the next there's a counterattack; the truth and falsehoods are like watching a script.
But the market doesn't act, the K-line is the most honest, always reflecting the truth at the first moment.
Are you still waiting for "authoritative news"? They have already earned back the cost of missiles from the money you lost in liquidation.
Capital starts the battle, and in the end, it reaps the rewards together; retail investors are the true "payers".
So—watch less news and pay more attention to prices.
Don't be a spectator of the plot; learn to understand what the director is doing.