A striking phenomenon gradually emerged: during the US trading session at night, the market often showed a trend of rising or stabilizing and fluctuating, but during the Asian trading session during the day, the market often experienced significant declines.

This makes people think about whether Asian investors, especially those affected by the style of the A-share market, have "inherited" the unique style of A-shares to a certain extent and displayed it in the global market.

This performance of Asian markets may reflect the unique investment mentality and strategies of Asian investors. Skirt--intercourse--flow QQ +2763827485

Compared with investors in European and American markets, Asian investors may be more inclined to short-term trading and quick profits, a mentality that may exacerbate market volatility when the market falls. European and American investors usually pay more attention to long-term value investment, which is evident from the solid performance during the US trading session.

From this phenomenon, we can see that a game is taking place in the global financial market.

In this game, Asian investors seem to be temporarily at a disadvantage, often taking orders at high levels and then suffering losses when the market falls.

This makes people worry that unless there is a fundamental change in the investment philosophy and strategies of Asian investors, they may continue to play the role of "leeks" and be "harvested" by European and American investors.

Financial markets are complex and ever-changing, and investors' positions are not static.

While it may currently appear that Asian investors are at a relative disadvantage in global markets, that doesn't mean that won't change in the future.

As Asia's financial markets continue to develop and mature, and as Asian investors gain a deeper understanding and practice of financial markets, they may gradually change their existing investment strategies to occupy a more favorable position in the global financial market.

It is worth noting that although the market often falls during the Asian session, this does not mean that Asian investors are destined to be "leeks".

The rise and fall of the market is affected by many factors, including global economic conditions, policy changes, investor sentiment, etc.

Therefore, we cannot simply blame investors in one region for the market's decline.