Smashing the market is like the dealer playing a high-altitude dropping game, suddenly throwing a bunch of coins from a tall building, turning the market into a "fire sale" in an instant. They take advantage of everyone still being in high spirits, and suddenly pull a "surprise," causing prices to plummet, creating panic, so they can cash out at a high position and make a fortune. As for washing the market, it resembles the dealer playing "hide and seek." They deliberately make prices fluctuate wildly, making anxious retail investors think there will be a significant drop, so they rush to escape, and then the dealer secretly picks up these "bargains" to prepare for a future rise. Therefore, smashing is for selling, washing is for buying. Don't panic just because the price dives; first, figure out whether the dealer is "jumping off the building" or "playing hide and seek."