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Why do futures basically fall before the Spring Festival and rise after the holiday?
What is said upstairs is obviously wrong, and it has something to do with bank lending. China New Year is a traditional rest day. Generally, factories will cut production and stop work, economic activities will decline, bank lending will decrease, fewer people will hedge, and trading volume will shrink. At the beginning of the following year, economic activities will be rolled out throughout the year, banks will continue to lend, and spot chambers of commerce will actively participate in hedging transactions.