Recently, all kinds of assets have been falling quite badly—A-shares, US stocks, futures, and the currency market—all in the red across the board. Watching the accounts shrink continuously these days is indeed uncomfortable. However, I am also thinking, should I take advantage of this wave of adjustment to make some low-cost investments? Currently, all assets are at low levels, and the rebound potential is theoretically quite significant. I just don’t quite understand when the market will turn around, and whether I should start gradually adding to my positions now or wait to see if there’s a lower opportunity. It’s quite rare for assets to drop this much simultaneously; I feel like I’ll regret missing out, but rushing in without confidence also makes me hesitant.
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Recently, all kinds of assets have been falling quite badly—A-shares, US stocks, futures, and the currency market—all in the red across the board. Watching the accounts shrink continuously these days is indeed uncomfortable. However, I am also thinking, should I take advantage of this wave of adjustment to make some low-cost investments? Currently, all assets are at low levels, and the rebound potential is theoretically quite significant. I just don’t quite understand when the market will turn around, and whether I should start gradually adding to my positions now or wait to see if there’s a lower opportunity. It’s quite rare for assets to drop this much simultaneously; I feel like I’ll regret missing out, but rushing in without confidence also makes me hesitant.