"Questioning Big A"
Today, I see many friends lamenting the stock market. A large amount of residents' funds are trapped in A shares, leading to continuous losses, which prevents money from flowing into the consumption market. How can consumption be revitalized? No matter how loudly the slogans are shouted, it is better to let everyone earn real money. Only when money flows into the hands of retail investors and truly increases residents' income can the consumption market be activated. Who wouldn't consume if they have money?
In such a market, the confidence of retail investors has been completely eroded. It's like the story of 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'; once confidence is thoroughly lost, no matter how good the policies are, shouting 'Don't go, fellow townsmen' will be of no use. How can an unfair market achieve a consensus on value investment? If Big A continues like this, it is only a matter of time before the foundation is shaken. All day long, pondering small articles and positive news, while the market keeps harvesting, one can imagine how limited the perspective and vision of the management is.