
Have some confidence:
Someone asked: "Don't you think the A-share market, this crazy thing, won't correct?"
I replied:
What do you mean by correction?
Does volatility count as correction?
What's the big deal about a correction? What's wrong with having one? As long as there's determination, and personally, I think at least this matter itself isn't wrong. Liquidity must be injected. The underlying issue China's economy has faced over the past 18 months (excluding political logic) is a liquidity crisis. We should have been aggressively injecting liquidity long ago.
In one sentence: Inflation is better than deflation, 100 times better!
About the correction, have some faith—it will definitely come.
But that's not important. What matters is that the current trend is firmly bullish. Hold quality assets and set a gradual exit plan.
The dumbest method is to sell 5% every other day. If you really feel it's too hot to hold, take 20 trading days to sell.
Don't ask where it can go—no one knows. Except for the village chief, but the village chief won't tell you.
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