Question about futures: If everyone is bullish, everyone buys up and the market really goes up in a certain period, then everyone is making money, who is losing money?
In fact, the futures market, like the stock market, also has dark villages. Usually, everyone has a profit and a loss. I'm sorry if everyone is bullish one day. You can think of it as a set. Bankers lack retail investors. Retail investors are trapped. Then the dealer began to sell a lot. At this time, everyone really lost money. During this period, it can be said that the secret village sacrificed some interests to lure retail investors to follow up. And strangle it. . . . So it is the dark village that loses money. The premise is that all your conditions meet this (everyone is bullish for a while, and the market really soars as everyone wishes)