Let me share something with the newcomers—have you heard the term "man-made bull market"?
It specifically refers to a market rally that's propped up by the deliberate actions of a certain major player. It's not a natural market rise, but rather a surge driven by liquidity, sentiment, and hype—a full combination punch to ignite the market.
At least in this year's context, this term basically refers to that particular person. When the market is cold, there's suddenly a big move and the hype picks up right away; when things should cool off, some news is released to keep the sentiment going.
Not many people noticed this phenomenon early on, but looking back now, the pattern is pretty obvious. The market trends and certain timing points are just too precise to be coincidence.
So consider this a reminder: some bull markets are real, some are manufactured. You need to learn to tell the difference between genuine trends and orchestrated hype.
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Let me share something with the newcomers—have you heard the term "man-made bull market"?
It specifically refers to a market rally that's propped up by the deliberate actions of a certain major player. It's not a natural market rise, but rather a surge driven by liquidity, sentiment, and hype—a full combination punch to ignite the market.
At least in this year's context, this term basically refers to that particular person. When the market is cold, there's suddenly a big move and the hype picks up right away; when things should cool off, some news is released to keep the sentiment going.
Not many people noticed this phenomenon early on, but looking back now, the pattern is pretty obvious. The market trends and certain timing points are just too precise to be coincidence.
So consider this a reminder: some bull markets are real, some are manufactured. You need to learn to tell the difference between genuine trends and orchestrated hype.