The Spar Mall fire in Karabakh today is really making my chest feel tight. When the flames spread, the shop owners desperately scrambled to move goods out, and the scene was in complete chaos. They say the losses are already in the millions. The most important thing is that no one was hurt. I just hope the fire is brought under control quickly and that the affected families can get through it. But coming back to the market, $RIVER today directly plunged by 21%. The earlier wave of selling in the morning probably has a lot to do with this. Once market sentiment tightens up, money runs out faster than the fire. In situations like this, talking about any technical support is useless—once panic selling shows up, it’s normal for the price to drop by whatever amount. I had been hoping for a rebound, but reality taught me a lesson: my position shrank another notch. Now I can only keep an eye on the news and wait for the fire to be fully extinguished and see whether the market gives any room for repair. Otherwise, this drawdown will probably have to grind on for a while. Consider today a lesson learned: in the face of sudden events, any analysis looks pale. Keeping a steady mindset matters more than anything.