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In the financial market, a bull run is often seen as the golden period for investors. However, there is often a significant gap between our expectations of a bull run and the actual situation. Many investors imagine a bull run as a prosperous scene, with stock prices continuously rising and wealth constantly accumulating. But in reality, a bull run is often filled with challenges and uncertainties.
The market is highly volatile, and investment risks are increasing. Many investors may make irrational decisions due to excessive optimism. A true bull run requires investors to remain calm and rational rather than blindly following market sentiment.
Successful investors understand the importance of staying vigilant during a bull run, focusing on fundamental analysis rather than merely relying on market trends. They recognize that even in an overall favorable market environment, there are risks and pitfalls.
For ordinary investors, it is important to recognize that a bull run does not guarantee profits. On the contrary, it is a complex environment that requires cautious navigating. Establishing a reasonable investment strategy, diversifying the portfolio, and maintaining rational thinking at all times are key to achieving long-term success under any market conditions.
Let us reflect together on our understanding of the bull run and strive to become wiser and more mature investors. The market is always changing, but wise investment principles remain constant.