After browsing a bunch of posts, I'm a bit confused
Didn't we just eat a lot of 毛 yesterday?
Logically, this plot shouldn't be —
"Spring has come" "People start to flow back" "New accounts line up for jobs"?
But then looking at the data:
5.06 million people left Alpha.
My first reaction was:
What's going on, did everyone finish eating 毛 yesterday and directly submitted their resignation letters this morning? 😂
This is quite counterintuitive.
The market is giving out sugar, the platform is giving out 毛,
By common sense, shouldn't more people rush in?
But if you think about it carefully, it's actually not hard to understand.
Alpha was never a long-term establishment,
More like a collection of temporary workers + opportunists.
The 毛 is big enough —
✔ Some people choose to cash out directly
✔ Some people realize "the cost-performance ratio has peaked"
✔ And some also realize: the next phase may be one of internal competition, rather than a period of dividends
So they choose to exit.
Therefore, this wave of resignations isn't necessarily pessimistic,
It's more like a natural selection:
Those who ate have left,
Those who didn't eat have withdrawn,
The remaining ones are likely those who still want to endure.
I'm not in a position to conclude whether spring has come,
But what can be certain is —
Not everyone will choose to stay for spring.
Sometimes,
Resignation itself is a footnote to a market cycle.
Will you choose to continue enduring?
