Come on, shorts, just short me hard. If you want to short at 2000, I will never sell. Worst case, I get stuck for a year, what's there to be afraid of? But once 2000 holds, it's going to be from 2000 to 4000, and if you short at the lowest board, you better think it through.
Currently, holding cash, the worst-case scenario is being trapped for a year, but there’s a high probability I can catch a rebound in a month. Why should I sell at 2000 and cut my losses? It's completely unnecessary.
The selling pressure is dissipating, and the buying strength is increasing. Such a good buying opportunity, wouldn’t the big whales buy a bit?
For those still fantasizing about a big waterfall, go ahead and short. The panic sellers have already sold out; what remains are diamond hands, all seasoned investors like us, not afraid at all. Don't expect us to sell at 2000; that’s impossible.
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