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Personally, I think the price of Pu 'er tea collapsed, and retail investors lost half of their money when they started.

If it collapses, it will collapse. The bubble explosion is neither the first phase nor the second phase. For tea merchants, the shock is equivalent to wanting to collapse immediately. After the business of 1 10,000 closed down a few years ago, it only needed 500,000 yuan, and the profit was still so much. Collapse can reduce costs. Although the cost is reduced, it will not be much cheaper for the outside world to buy tea. We summed up a rule, the biggest impact of the crash is high-end tea, the impact of middle-end tea is relatively low, and low-end tea is equal to no impact. On the contrary, we are happy to collapse, harvest high-end tea at a low price after the collapse, and sell it at a high price after the market recovers.

Tea is a kind of daily consumer goods, with only normal value, even if it is accumulated for many years, it is only a kind of overlapping growth.

Overinflated prices are the result of local people's artificial speculation. Once it reaches a certain point, or the market atmosphere and heat decrease, the price will collapse.

We should treat the problem of tea rationally;

1, what does it mean? Collapse? ? Is it to produce Pu 'er tea? Worthless? Or? The price is bad? And the result? I don't think the market phenomenon in 2007 will happen again.

2. Tea is really used for drinking. Pu 'er tea has its unique technology and? Time conversion? Compared with green tea and other teas, the characteristic (common sense is not repeated here) is to pursue the taste of time, supplemented by a certain storage value, that is, the return on investment, which is not bad.

3. Those tea enterprises that have joined financial leverage do have objective behaviors of ignoring the quality of tea itself. The transaction price in the market far exceeds the actual value. In the end, someone pays the bill, someone takes over, and the pain is borne by others. I know that many tea friends around me are actually rational. Tea? The essential pursuit and original intention have not changed.

Therefore, consumers who are bent on collapse can hardly really understand the Pu 'er tea market in the end. As for whether they can drink their favorite Pu 'er tea, I'm afraid it's difficult to achieve it in this state of mind.

This is my opinion.