The market has a magical law: the vast majority of large traders operate in the opposite direction to retail traders. The current operating system is driven by artificial intelligence, making each transaction unpredictable. However, its minimum resistance line is always opposite to the direction where the market has more chips, meaning that the contracts being opened are essentially clear signals. The system naturally knows which side has more participants and which side has fewer, thus determining the short-term trend direction of the market. The system does not care who is a large trader or a retail trader; as long as the total account reaches a point to short, it will move towards a downtrend. If an upward move is favorable, it will rise without hesitation.
Of course, there are times when the system and the market direction resonate, such as to attract more people into the market, without caring who makes how much, it will keep climbing.
Especially in bad market conditions, it is a struggle between humans and machines, oscillating back and forth, and ultimately humans will be defeated by machines; but when market resistance is low or there is momentum, it will change back to human intervention.