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When the market drops, many people look for reasons, blaming external risks, or complaining that the market rose too fast and too much, and so on. But have they ever considered that the fundamental problem lies within themselves? As the saying goes, "To strike the iron, one must be strong." If there are internal issues, can external conditions alone make one strong? It's just a joke like trying to deceive oneself. And the idea that every gap must be filled—look at the markets around you and across the ocean, do they fill every gap? It's really laughable!
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