Why Does Copper Always Surge Right After You Sell? How Hedging Traders "Create" Price Volatility【Puffwind Master Class 1.4】

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Why do many market movements seem to “should go up,” yet suddenly turn around at critical points?

And why do some assets only truly accelerate after breaking through?

In this section, Pifengke · Chen Dapeng explains from a very realistic perspective:

Prices in the market are not just the result of supply and demand, but the outcome of continuous battles among different traders constrained by their own limitations.

Manufacturers need to lock in profits, so they must short during an uptrend;

And when the trend continues to strengthen, they are forced to complete their tasks at higher levels.

The rhythm of prices often emerges from this kind of “passive trading.”

So who is selling at high levels? Why do they “have to sell”?

And who is taking on these chips, pushing the price further up?

This section will help you understand how prices are gradually “made” from a human perspective.

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