The sick A-share market and poisoned investors are building a strange phenomenon called the "leek market". This market is characterized by frequent cuts of investors, while the market continues to fluctuate like a pathology. Behind this phenomenon are the shortcomings of the capital market and the misunderstanding of investors about investment.
The sick A-share market is due to the lack of rules and supervision of the market, which has led to market unfairness and instability. In this market environment, some companies and investors use information asymmetry and market manipulation to obtain improper benefits. In such a market, investors often become harvested leeks.
Poisoned investors are because of their misunderstanding of investment, and they often treat investment as a gamble rather than a rational way of financial management. They tend to pursue short-term high returns and neglect the long-term value of their investments. This mentality makes them often make irrational investment decisions when the market is volatile, thus becoming a victim of the market.
The formation of this leek market reflects the pathology of the capital market and the misunderstanding of investors. To change this phenomenon, we need to strengthen market supervision and protect the rights and interests of shareholders. We also need to improve the investment quality of shareholders, so that they understand the true meaning of investment and avoid becoming victims of the market. Only in this way can we build a healthy capital market that every investor can benefit from.