After playing for a long time, you will find that the dealer smashing the market at the highest point and pulling it at the lowest point is a matter of high artistic quality.
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CPI heavy favorable news, why didn't it rally but instead fell? Should I short and fight with the big players? Answer: If you are online, it definitely won't rally; the big players won't let you make money, right? They'll wait until you sleep to rally. So going short now is definitely a loss! 1. In many years past, on the day of U.S. data releases, good data would directly lead to gains, and bad data would lead to drops. However, after Wall Street got involved last year, the market no longer operates this way, but rather experiences both upward and downward explosions. The true purpose of the big players is not simply to rally or crash the market; their main goal is to use significant nodes to clear leverage! 2. Currently, the smart money in the crypto circle is waiting for a substantial rebound in U.S. stocks over the next few days. Although U.S. stocks surged before the market opened, the big players showed no intention of increasing long positions. 3. The evil nature of the big players is that with such substantial and well-known good news, without new capital injection, they are definitely countering retail investors. (1) If the big players' goal is to use this news to harvest you in waves, their method is to wait until you wake up tomorrow, raise the price to let you chase the long, then crash the market and hand over the chips to you, and when it falls to a certain level, you will panic and cut your losses, allowing the big players to buy back the chips at a low price. (2) The second method is to crash the market now, making you chase the shorts, while the big players directly buy your chips at a low price. Then tomorrow, they can casually release a piece of news (tariff issues, Russia-Ukraine ceasefire issues, institutions, companies, specific states in the U.S. increasing Bitcoin holdings, Trump and Putin talking issues, interest rate cuts, etc.), blowing up your position in 10 seconds, and then say to you, Thank you very much!
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