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Markets are described with numbers. It’s a linear world – prices can only go up, down or stay still. Because they are numeric and inclined to mathematical analysis, we can be fooled into thinking that markets are somehow logical, and that price analysis is scientific.
But market prices are not the product of a logical, mathematical or scientific process. They are a product of crowd behaviour. The current price of any stock, index or other tr...
But market prices are not the product of a logical, mathematical or scientific process. They are a product of crowd behaviour. The current price of any stock, index or other tr...

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The Chinese market has attracted increased attention in global markets, accompanied by rising volatility as more capital seeks to capitalize on potential opportunities largely driven by government measures. This environment led to a sharp rebound at the end of September, just before the National Holiday.
A specific example of this volatility: after two days of significant declines, the Chinese stock market rebounded...
A specific example of this volatility: after two days of significant declines, the Chinese stock market rebounded...


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