Actually, aren't we all just turkey scientists? Over a decade of hard study, being indoctrinated with various values, obediently following the rules of the game, and striving hard—only to later realize we're utterly defenseless against the rule-makers. Many small investors didn't lose money this week; some even made profits by playing defensively. Yet, the market still feels disgusting. Why? It's like encountering cheaters in a game or facing card sharks in poker—and you can't do anything about it. What is the market? It's a place where participants freely trade under certain rules. During special periods, external intervention to stabilize the market is understandable. But there's a limit to everything. Excessive intervention leads to fewer people willing to participate—shrinking trading volume is the most obvious sign. Today, with the Hong Kong market closed, the sell-off was all done by insiders.

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