The potential main trend in 2026 is actually becoming clearer. Recently, the market conditions speak for themselves: decline → sentiment retreat → cautious liquidity, but every real big opportunity often appears during these **"no one dares to be bullish"** phases. In this environment, rather than chasing hot topics, it's better to return to the core question: where will the next round of incremental funds come from? First, look at the overall environment • U.S. stocks: the trend remains strong, with long-term funds continuing to flow in
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The potential main trend in 2026 is actually becoming clearer. Recently, the market conditions speak for themselves: decline → sentiment retreat → cautious liquidity, but every real big opportunity often appears during these **"no one dares to be bullish"** phases. In this environment, rather than chasing hot topics, it's better to return to the core question: where will the next round of incremental funds come from? First, look at the overall environment • U.S. stocks: the trend remains strong, with long-term funds continuing to flow in