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Looking back at any Bull Market in history, it always follows a simple process:
1. First: at the beginning of the big pump, everyone was confused, and some daring people borrowed money to speculate on stocks, hoping to get rich overnight.
2. Second: Subsequently, the market enthusiasm soared, news reports flooded, as if everyone could become a stock god, ignoring the existence of risks.
3. Third: Investors are getting on board one after another, and the Trading Volume is soaring. The market sentiment has reached a climax, and everyone feels like they have caught the tail of wealth.
4. Fourthly, the stock price begins to fluctuate, and a small pullback is seen as a buying opportunity, and people firmly believe that the Bull Market will not end easily.
5. Fifth: However, the market is gradually diverging, and some stocks have started to plummet, causing investors to feel pressure.
6. Sixth: Some people started to take profits, while more people chose to hold on and wait for the market to pump again.
7. Seventh: With the tightening of regulatory policies, market sentiment has cooled down, and stock price Fluctuation has intensified.
8. Eighth: Suddenly, some negative news came out, and market panic spread, causing a cliff-like drop in stock prices.
9. The ninth: Investors begin panic dumping, and their once full confidence turns into endless worries.
10. Tenth: The market fell into a Depth adjustment, and many people were Tied Up. The dream of getting rich overnight has turned into the reality of losses.
11. Eleventh: Experts and analysts have begun to express their views, some are bullish and some are bearish, leaving investors even more confused.
12. Twelfth: After a period of adjustment, the market gradually returned to rationality, but many people have suffered heavy losses.
13. Thirteenth: In the end, the Bull Market came to a close amidst sighs, leaving behind lessons and reflections, as well as the anticipation of a new market upswing.
Bull markets are like dreams, unpredictable in their ups and downs. Only by maintaining rationality can we navigate steadily in the stock market waves.
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