Before the U.S. stock earnings season, the usual kind of suppression—so that in time for earnings season, there can be a smooth “painting of a rosy picture” when the crowd becomes roaring and bustling. Why suppress it? If it were roaring all the time, it should already have “blown up.” Press it down first, let it boil later, to prevent the bubble you’re worried about from bursting. The U.S. won’t raise interest rates; just the speculation about rate hikes is enough to achieve the goal. Even the U.S.-Iran conflict is just Chuanzi’s tool—controlling inflation through oil prices is all there is to it.