The Internet buzzword of "cutting leeks" refers to: a metaphor for institutions, funds, and large investors selling stocks, causing the stock market (or individual stocks) to plummet, ushering in new opportunities to build positions, and then building positions at low levels again, and so on. Band operation and profit.
Leeks refer to the grassroots people in the financial circle. Synonymous with short memory. Usually, such people will be tricked by other so-called experts into buying stocks, financial management and other financial products, and eventually end up losing money. This behavior of cheating on leeks is called "cutting leeks".
Generally described as institutions, funds, and large investors: selling stocks causes the stock market (or individual stocks) to plummet, ushering in a new opportunity to build a position, and then building a position at a low level again. This cycle of band operations achieves a cycle of operations. . Just call it cutting leeks. Retail investors are generally described as: buying stocks, buying a set, cutting the deal, buying the cut, over and over again, with heavy losses. It is also called cutting leeks.
The meaning of Internet slang
Internet slang refers to a language generated from the Internet or used in network communication, including Chinese and English letters, punctuation, symbols, pinyin , icons (pictures) and text and other combinations. This combination often expresses special meaning in specific network media communications. When it was born in the 1990s, netizens adopted methods to improve the efficiency of online chatting or to make humor and amuse themselves, and other specific needs. Over time, a specific language was formed.