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What stalk is cutting leek?
"cutting leeks" in the stock market;
1, generally describing institutions, funds and large households: selling stocks leads to a sharp drop in the stock market (or individual stocks), ushering in new opportunities to open positions, and then re-opening positions at a low level, so as to operate in a circular band and realize circulation. It's called cutting leeks.
2, generally describe retail investors: buy stocks, buy sets, cut sets, cut and buy, repeated, heavy losses. Also called leek cutting.
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In rice circles, fans are often cut into leeks by their favorite beans. Star brokerage companies use fans' love for idols to make fans buy products endorsed by idols, or celebrity artists bring goods, so that fans can pay, squeeze and stimulate their consumption, and treat fans as ATMs. After cutting this crop of fans, we will continue to cut leeks for a while.
It is very popular to cut leeks from media money-making projects now. First spread the momentum through some media platforms or other means, so that fans can feel that they can make money by following him, and then charge fees through training and teaching. In fact, the money they earn is to cut fans as leeks to make money, and often the cut leeks are still very happy. This is the rhythm of others selling you back and counting money for others.
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