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Saving Vietnam Without a Single Soldier or Penny

2008/6/11 16:25:48

First, on the broader market. Today the market formed a small hub. Since it didn't break the bottom, this type of consolidation has limited energy. If a small third-type buy point can emerge, there will be further action toward attacking yesterday's gap. Otherwise, it will transform into a post-crash resting consolidation, with further bottoming ahead. Even in the better scenario, because yesterday's long bearish candle was too devastating and sentiment is shaken, without major news to accompany it, the effort will ultimately be in vain, and 3000 points will be retested.

For the broader market to find truly effective support, it must construct a standard bottom fractal on the weekly chart. Otherwise, the risk of continued or even widespread downside exploration will be difficult to eliminate. On the monthly and quarterly charts, similar issues exist. The pressure on medium- to long-term trends is crystal clear just by looking at these timeframes.

Of course, for the short term you can watch daily fractal formation—once one appears, there will be a short-term rebound of some magnitude. If you're particularly impatient, watch the 30-minute or 60-minute charts. Anything shorter, forget it. For individual stocks, short sprints should be the main approach. Under current conditions, no stock is worth holding long-term. This ID said earlier that even I often hold a single stock for just two or three days this year. This year you absolutely must "419" frequently and stop dreaming of forever. Because this year's stocks are all life-chasing zombies—hold too long and they'll transform and drink your blood.

And if the Vietnam issue isn't handled well, America the zombie will come to China to continue its transformation. Such a simple matter needs no further elaboration.

Because past foreign aid often involved tightening one's own belt and putting on a brave face, many people are repulsed at the mention of foreign aid. But that's a model of absurd aid from an era of water-logged brains. In this era, the supreme purpose and evaluation standard of our foreign aid should be whether it fully serves our own short-, medium-, and long-term interests. Starting from our own interests, then taking into account the interests and actual conditions of all parties, we form a systematic operational procedure.

If past foreign aid was driven by ideological fanaticism, then today's foreign aid is nothing more than a targeted systematic operation for protecting national interests—transcending all moral and ideological constraints, with everything measured by ultimate results. As for whether the aided party turns traitor, it doesn't matter. Because the interests that should have been obtained were already achieved during the operation. If your operational design cannot satisfy this criterion, then simply don't operate. That's all there is to it.

Specifically regarding this situation, if this ID were handling it, there would be absolutely no need for a single soldier or a single penny to settle the Vietnam issue. Because Vietnam has a natural advantage: the country is the world's second-largest grain exporter. As long as a country has ample grain supply, things can't get too out of hand—the worst fear is when people can't even eat. Furthermore, just looking at Vietnam's stock market trend, you can tell that Vietnam is currently at roughly China's 1993 equivalent. For handling this kind of situation, there are far too many methods available.

Solving the Vietnam issue ultimately comes down to four characters: "all is fair in war." If this ID were operating, there would be absolutely no need for head-on confrontation—that's too boring and exhausting. The specific measures, this ID won't reveal—these are secret matters, how could they be discussed publicly? But one thing can be hinted: never play by the Americans' rules. My turf, my rules—don't like it, go grind walls.

Right now, public opinion supporting the rescue of Vietnam must be pushed forward. It must spread rapidly from the internet outward, forming pressure. Moreover, this public opinion campaign must not stop even when Vietnam shows temporary improvement, because our objective isn't this one instance—we must plan for the long run.

Those who scheme only for the moment without planning for the long term—just wait to be taught a lesson and have your blood sucked by zombies.

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缠中说禅 2008/6/11 19:31:00
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this ID won't say — this is a secret matter, how could it possibly be discussed publicly?