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Before the Fed cuts interest rates, the market usually experiences a round of "last fall". This phenomenon hides complex market psychology and trading strategies.
Investors often push panic to its peak. The bears will do everything possible to spread negative news, predicting economic collapse, business failures, debt crises, and waves of unemployment, as if the apocalypse is imminent. However, historical experience tells us that such extreme emotions often deviate from the reality.
Looking back at significant market corrections in the past, such as the 2008 financial crisis and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, we can find that these events are essentially driven more by panic than by a real economic apocalypse. In this atmosphere, bears profit, bulls are forced to exit, while institutional investors quietly accumulate at the lows.
The current market situation is quite similar to historical patterns. Mainstream media and Wall Street analysts continue to sound the alarm, predicting an economic recession, which has led many investors to panic and withdraw their investments. However, this may be exactly the "last blow" that some market participants are looking for—a crucial step to push market sentiment to the bottom.
It is worth noting that a true bull market often emerges from extreme panic. Therefore, the so-called "last fall" should not be seen as the end, but rather as the beginning of new opportunities. History shows that crashes in a bull market often end with a V-shaped reversal.
In other words, this final fall may be a good entry opportunity created by the market for sharp investors. It is especially important to remain calm and rational when panic dominates the market. A deep analysis of the market fundamentals and focusing on long-term trends may help uncover potential investment opportunities in this seemingly crisis moment.