Core Viewpoint - The recent market volatility, characterized by a rapid switch between panic and recovery, highlights the fragility of the current market environment, driven by high valuations, high leverage, and strong asset interconnectivity [2] Group 1: Causes of Volatility - The current market adjustment is not triggered by a single event but is a culmination of multiple risk factors, including weak U.S. employment data and the high valuations of technology stocks over the past six months, which have led to capital withdrawal [3] - The strong interconnectivity among core assets and high-leverage trading have amplified panic, with technology stocks acting as the "leading engine of decline," directly impacting related markets like cryptocurrencies, where the correlation coefficient between Bitcoin and tech stocks has remained above 0.8 [3] - Over $2.3 billion in long positions in the Bitcoin market were liquidated within 24 hours, exacerbated by rising margin requirements for silver, leading to a "liquidation-style sell-off" [3] Group 2: Stabilization Factors - The rapid recovery in the Asia-Pacific market is attributed to three main factors: the exhaustion of selling pressure in technology stocks, the triggering of technical buy orders at key support levels, and a marginal easing of regulatory policy expectations [4] - After the overnight sell-off, some technology giants saw their price-to-earnings ratios revert to near their one-year averages, attracting long-term capital for bargain hunting [4] - Bitcoin rebounded after breaking below the $60,000 mark, hitting a previous high transaction area, while gold also saw a rebound after dropping below the $4,700 support level [4] Group 3: Market Outlook - The market is likely to maintain a volatile pattern in the short term, as technology stock valuations still require time to adjust, and the high-leverage risks in cryptocurrencies and precious metals have not been fully released [7] - Long-term, the technological advancements in the tech industry and global demand for safe-haven assets will support the long-term value of core assets, but investors should remain cautious of "valuation corrections" and "policy adjustments" that may exert short-term pressure [7] - The recent V-shaped rebound serves as a typical manifestation of the rapid release of panic in capital markets, signaling the need for investors to adhere to principles of low leverage, diversification, and a focus on fundamentals in a high-volatility environment [7]
V 型反弹惊魂一幕:亚太市场止跌背后的波动逻辑与风险启示
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-06 07:22