Five consecutive months of deep corrections have once again shaken many people's emotional resolve. Don't rush to conclusions—this isn't simply a "continued downturn," but one of the most classic "extreme volatility periods" in history. Looking back at similar patterns in the past (such as during 2018-2019): the market first became so bullish that it caused despair, with panic selling wave after wave, then suddenly reversed, with emotions quickly recovering from the bottom, ushering in a strong recovery rally.
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Five consecutive months of deep corrections have once again shaken many people's emotional resolve. Don't rush to conclusions—this isn't simply a "continued downturn," but one of the most classic "extreme volatility periods" in history. Looking back at similar patterns in the past (such as during 2018-2019): the market first became so bullish that it caused despair, with panic selling wave after wave, then suddenly reversed, with emotions quickly recovering from the bottom, ushering in a strong recovery rally.