Market makers deliberately concentrate chips in the hands of a few people; only then can prices rise. Retail investors hold chips too dispersedly, selling off as soon as prices rise a bit, making it uncontrollable. The cost of recovery is too high, so prices cannot keep rising. Moreover, market makers also need to continuously sell high and buy low to increase their trading capital, so constant washing is necessary. This is a healthy market. If the market keeps rising without looking back, I wouldn't dare to enter.