Any profitable good thing is initially done by smart people, and later smart people make money, attracting more and more 'pig teammates' to join. A futures expert said, 'The opponent's position is not scary; what’s scary is the pig teammates.' The problem with pig teammates is that they generally have very high leverage and poor or no risk resistance, and the significant fluctuations in asset prices are caused by these people. Therefore, the old saying 'When others are greedy, I am fearful' should be changed to 'When pig teammates are greedy, I am fearful.' The objective existence of pig teammates and the objective existence of significant price fluctuations are not subject to human will.

Identifying pig teammates in the market and observing their trends can guide one's risk management.