Is the landlord's question the actual problem of watching the price limit?
Doing futures is to look at the things behind things in this way.
The daily limit is sometimes the last madness after the main force completes a market. For example, there are two price limits, which have basically achieved the expected goal. Then he will seal the stop-loss board with a large number of orders, giving people the illusion that the follow-up power is strong. A high jump or a gap on the handover day will leave no room for regret. The more ruthless main force will pull out the reverse daily limit.
Of course, when the market starts, some main players will shake out their followers in this way to reduce their own cost.