Only when there is a significant oscillation wash and sufficient turnover at the bottom (which is the process of the main force quietly accumulating positions) can the market possibly welcome a real strong rebound. If this stage is absent, don't blindly fantasize and daydream, it's likely just a false breakout or a small rebound. Many people are accustomed to analyzing the market through news or macro fundamentals; do you think this method has a high accuracy rate?

In my opinion, the market will ultimately follow its own path, and those "direction judgments" based on subjective expectations are mostly just self-daydreaming, with little practical significance. The real opportunities depend on how price and volume evolve at the bottom.