At 9:30 in the morning, the stock market opened on time.
Before that, domestic major news outlets were already warming up early.
Headlines like "Weekend blockbuster benefits," "Trade Department releases easing signals, international situation cools," "Central bank's new round of reserve requirement ratio cuts" swept across screens.
It was as if the stock market would be deviating from the fundamentals, the technicals, and the policy aspects if it didn't rise—it seemed as though all was well.
But as the market opened, while the experts were still in shock, there was already a chorus of wailing in the stock forums.
"It's green! It's turned green again!"
"Front row, hold tight, it might be a low open but rise later, I love roller coasters the most."
"Right, hold steady, we can still make a comeback! Anyway, as long as we don't sell, we don't have losses!"