As long as the main market trend remains strong, opportunities in small-cap sectors will follow one after another. This actually follows a well-known principle — the market sets the stage, and different sectors take turns to perform.



When a bull market cycle truly begins, the first half of the year is indeed a window where doubling opportunities are more likely to occur. But there is a key timing point to watch out for: during June to July, the market usually experiences a period of consolidation or correction. At that time, the core of the market will undergo rotation — initially small caps are active, then investor interest shifts to large-cap sectors, and finally, those with clear cyclical attributes go into their last frenzy.

Experienced traders know that the craziest phase at the end of a bull market is often not driven by earnings support, but by sentiment and capital effects. Therefore, timing is crucial: early on, capitalize on small sector dividends; later, decisively shift to large-cap concepts with strong themes. This way, you can maximize the gains from a bull market.
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