Individuals hold different levels of investment capital, and their investment methods and mindsets are completely different.
If you invest the only 100,000 you have saved for a long time into the cryptocurrency and stock markets, you wish for a 10% return every day, or for it to double in a month, constantly watching the trends, losing interest in everything else, with your emotions fluctuating with the curves.
On the other hand, someone else invests 10,000,000 of their idle funds into the market, seeking a relatively stable return, not caring about the ups and downs over a few days or months, focusing on the overall annual performance. With a calm mindset, they accept even outperforming the highest interest rate.
Imagine a scenario where the market experiences significant volatility, and both are halved in value. The first person's entire fortune is at stake, and they will undoubtedly be distraught, lamenting and blaming themselves for being taken advantage of, causing chaos at home. The second person loses 5,000,000, but since it is idle capital, how much will it impact their social behavior in life?
Thus, in the same market, people may have parallel thought processes and communication that can never intersect regarding the same external environment.