The trend in the afternoon should still be a slight increase of around 16 points, followed by a surge and then a decline, and then a continuous drop until 8:30-9:30.
Then we'll see the actions of the big player. If the big player wants to sell off in volume, then they will continue to sell off. If the big player wants to increase in volume, then they will continue to push up.
In the morning's news, gold has risen again, and U.S. Treasury bonds have also risen. The increase is not significant, likely influenced by the undercurrents in the news, with some funds starting to flee.
Predicting the trend for tonight, it should be a sharp drop followed by a rebound. When U.S. stocks open, ETFs will initially sell off to take profits, keeping their data, and then Wall Street will step in, leading to a slight pullback and sideways fluctuation. The closing should see a small stretch upwards.
The following days are likely to see a continuous decline, in line with the undercurrents in the news. Funds are in a panic. Panic in funds is an opportunity, keep it up!