During a bull market, the phenomenon of 'pinning' occurs frequently, whether it's the operators washing the plates, shaking the warehouses to stabilize positions, or regulating leverage, their methods are often quite similar. These operations are like reducing the burden on the market's 'eagle'; only by unloading unnecessary weights can it soar high.

In short, for a bull market to move forward steadily, it is necessary to first eliminate obstacles such as overheated speculation and excessive leverage. Players must understand the logic behind the market, remain calm, and not be swayed by short-term fluctuations in order to move forward steadily in a bull market and seize the opportunity.