An aunt went to the vegetable market to buy fish. She stood by the stall and kept staring at the fish. The vendor was puzzled and asked the aunt why she didn't buy the fish she liked. The aunt said the same fish cost 13 yuan for live fish and 3 yuan for dead fish. Waiting for it to die - this is similar to the mentality of all secondary investors who hold a lot of currency in the current market. They sit on the sidelines and observe quietly, only waiting for the live fish to die before they rush to buy bargains.
When can I buy the dip? It's very similar to "waiting for the fish to die at the wet market". This metaphor is very appropriate.