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New Strategy Regulations: Selling stocks at will, is the market about to become a 'wet market'?
After the strategy relaxed the rules for stock sales, the atmosphere in the stock market instantly became lively. Previously, everyone had to watch for timing and weigh the lock-up period, but now transactions can be made directly with "cash on delivery". This scene is just like a morning vegetable market, where those wanting to sell leeks and those wanting to buy vegetables have all rushed in.
What are the benefits? Liquidity is instantly maximized. The market is like a pool; when the water flows quickly, it naturally becomes more active. But the problem is, when it becomes too active, it’s easy to splash water. Major shareholders offloading large amounts can drive the price down, and retail investors who catch the falling knife might end up with a "wet experience."
Don't forget, the regulatory authorities relaxing regulations does not mean abandoning management, but rather betting on the market's self-regulating ability. To put it simply, it's like saying "child, you learn to swim by yourself, the parents will no longer support you." The outcome, whether one learns to swim or directly chokes on water, depends on the market's self-control.
A witty remark: Starting today, the stock market may no longer be a "static exhibition hall," but a real "marketplace" where those who are bold can snatch up the stalls.