#美国政府停摆风险 Seeing this news, I can't help but recall the experience of being badly caught by high-frequency fluctuations back in the day. The risk of insufficient market liquidity due to the U.S. government shutdown combined with China's long holiday is indeed something to be wary of. Historical experience tells us that low liquidity often comes with abnormal fluctuations, which can easily trigger a chain reaction. Especially now, with the leverage ratio of perpetual futures remaining high, any significant fluctuation could likely trigger large-scale liquidation, further exacerbating market volatility. For ordinary investors, it is best to remain cautious during such times, reduce trading frequency, and strictly control their position. Rather than taking risks by chasing the price and selling with a bearish market, it is better to patiently wait for a more stable market condition. After all, in this market, surviving longer is more important than making more money.
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#美国政府停摆风险 Seeing this news, I can't help but recall the experience of being badly caught by high-frequency fluctuations back in the day. The risk of insufficient market liquidity due to the U.S. government shutdown combined with China's long holiday is indeed something to be wary of. Historical experience tells us that low liquidity often comes with abnormal fluctuations, which can easily trigger a chain reaction. Especially now, with the leverage ratio of perpetual futures remaining high, any significant fluctuation could likely trigger large-scale liquidation, further exacerbating market volatility. For ordinary investors, it is best to remain cautious during such times, reduce trading frequency, and strictly control their position. Rather than taking risks by chasing the price and selling with a bearish market, it is better to patiently wait for a more stable market condition. After all, in this market, surviving longer is more important than making more money.