Opening the 4-hour market chart, we find that this wave of falling market mostly runs between the middle and lower tracks of boll, and judging from the positions, this is a premeditated market dominated by short sellers, which is brought down by the short sellers' active increase in positions. The reason why each repair is so weak is that it is a rebound caused by the short sellers' profit-taking and exit, rather than the long sellers' pulling it up. As for what the short sellers who are leading the price suppression intend to do, it is nothing more than to push the chips to an extremely low price and sweep up the stocks before the interest rate cut, but there are small leeks competing with him for food. There is no way. He didn't want to go so deep, but the leeks are buying the bottom one after another. He wants to eat alone and doesn't want these leeks to compete with him for food, so how can he... What to do? You can only smash as many bulls as you can. Looking at the liquidation chart, there is no one left. They are all scared, even desperate, and they have left the market at a loss. They don't believe in a bull market. No one will go long at this time. Well, he can take advantage of the spread of bearish sentiment and a large wave of retail investors are preparing to make a big profit. The main force takes advantage of this east wind and uses this group of people as opponents to attack them, burying them all on the floor. He pulls up the big sinus in a lightning speed, not giving you time to react. When you react, you see that it is too high. Who dares to chase it? It's okay, pull it again. Chase it or not? It's okay if you don't chase it. Pull another big positive line. If you don't chase it, you can't even drink the soup! Damn! When you react, the main rising wave has run away for more than half, and the rest is high sideways trading, slowly shipping. The last time, when he left, he was ruthless, and he suffocated directly to the floor with deep feelings. He left, leaving a bunch of confused small retail investors looking at each other, as if something happened, but it seemed nothing happened.