Haven't checked the market for a long time, missed a trading band, but got a few decent bottles of wine in return. The AI chip stocks along the way, like an old Scottish distillery moving from artisanal to standardized production, have clear styles and steady premiums, just like Glenfiddich 21 Rum Cask. Chinese concept car stocks have always been hard to appreciate—that forced upward momentum is somewhat like Jiangzhe bayberry wine: sweet on the palate, quick to hit, but the tipping point is hard to catch. As for gold and cryptocurrencies, it's probably the old rivalry between Bordeaux and Burgundy—on one side, the scale and discipline of the old guard; on the other, the scarcity and terroir of the nouveau riche. To each their own, each with their own positions. —Choose the right glass, open a good bottle, take it slow.

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