Its trading behavior is characterized by selling first and then buying. In fact, it is a bit like the credit transaction model in business. This model can profit in the wave band of falling prices, that is, borrowing goods at a high level and selling them, and then buying and returning them after falling. For example, a stock is expected to fall in the future, borrowed and sold when the current price is high (the actual transaction is to buy a put contract), then bought when the stock price falls to a certain extent and returned to the seller at the current price. The difference is the profit.