Recently, many people have been fixated on index fluctuations, yet overlooking a more fundamental issue—liquidity is being slowly drained away~
From the pace and duration of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet reduction, this round of global financial environment is actually not easy at all. Historically, whenever liquidity tightens continuously, markets often don't experience immediate crisis, but rather maintain high-level consolidation first, then suddenly amplify volatility at certain inflection points. Dow Theory puts it quite bluntly: true trend reversals often occur when everyone lets t
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