Do not overly trust the news; the news serves the operators. Let me illustrate with two market movements:

1. The sharp decline from the end of July to August 5th, where the market clearly peaked on July 29th. On August 5th, everyone talked about Japan's interest rate hike, but if you think carefully, why did the market rise to 72,000 before the interest rate hike, and then start to decline before the news came out, accelerating after the news was announced? Reflect on this.

2. When Trump came to power, why did the operators push the market to 73,660 before the election and then have a slow decline? Isn't this too obvious? It indicates that the operators knew in advance that Trump would come to power. In fact, Trump won decisively. The online polls are not accurate, but do you think the operators lack real polling data? Pushing the market to 73,660 before slowly declining to 66,800 is just a way to wash out traders, making them exit before suddenly pulling the market back up with news. It's clearly a pre-planned strategy. Think about it; the news is meant for retail investors, to give them a reason and emotion, but in reality, the candlestick charts can reveal the truth.

Analyze every instance of black swans and white swans closely. The black swan event of bank bankruptcies in 2022 occurred during a market rise rather than at the bottom. Reflect on $BTC .