Looking at today's market, frequent pinning has become the norm.
No trend, no direction, just repeatedly sweeping between highs and lows. Retail investors' positions and emotions are being gradually drained, stop-losses are triggered, patience is worn thin, and in the end, only exhaustion remains. Such a market doesn't require you to judge right or wrong; it only requires you to make mistakes. Pinning isn't about going far; it's about clearing out those who shouldn't be in the game.
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Looking at today's market, frequent pinning has become the norm.
No trend, no direction, just repeatedly sweeping between highs and lows. Retail investors' positions and emotions are being gradually drained, stop-losses are triggered, patience is worn thin, and in the end, only exhaustion remains. Such a market doesn't require you to judge right or wrong; it only requires you to make mistakes. Pinning isn't about going far; it's about clearing out those who shouldn't be in the game.