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In the Days of Waiting for the Bad News to Land

2007/7/19 15:29:28

Actually, whether this ID is on a business trip or in Beijing, the distance to all of you is the same — just one layer of network. So, although every time this ID travels the market seems to get sick, this ID uses the lulls between battles to attend to other matters. Secondary market affairs aren't determined by the secondary market alone — as the saying goes, the real skill lies outside the poem itself.

With technology so advanced today, watching the market is the same from anywhere, not to mention Shenzhen. Years ago, this ID was already familiar with every securities office in Shenzhen, large and small — countless stories were left inside, stories that sometimes can only be told to the stars. In these days of waiting for bad news to land, sharing some idle chatter isn't superfluous.

But even in days like these, the traitors and foreign devils haven't stopped. Look at the narrow-range oscillation in the final ten minutes or so of trading — the battle continued right to the last second. Sometimes, you really feel this sort of thing is a bit absurd — is it really necessary, traitors and foreign devils? Would you die if you didn't shake things around in the last few minutes? Of course, this is understandable — if this ID were playing the bear, it would only be more ruthless.

Right now, there's actually not much to say. In these days of waiting for bad news to land, everyone should go listen to the sound of falling petals. This ID has sufficient patience, waiting for those bad-news shadows that even Martians know about to shatter like glass. All who love to be rumor-chasing mosquitoes and shadow-catching flies — carry on!

Though the one who wrote "Believe in the Future" ultimately went mad, you don't need to be a madman to believe in the future. Especially regarding the future of China's capital market — it can be asserted that anyone who uses the most insane stupidity to sabotage the prospects of China's capital market, whoever they may be, can only be a sinner against the nation and history.

Away on travel, I can't write lessons, but I can still test everyone's learning progress. Here's another problem for today. Below, each stroke still represents an actual stroke. From the perspective of line segments, are these two the same? Why?

Everyone, please answer the question properly. Those who can't answer — please continue studying. This ID has work to do. Signing off for now, goodbye.