I took a look at this year's asset return rankings and noticed something interesting: the Shanghai Composite Index in A-shares actually had a similar gain to the S&P 500 in the US stock market. Even more surprising, agricultural products like soybeans made it onto the list, while Bitcoin was nowhere to be seen. The market's moves this time are indeed a bit unexpected, with traditional assets performing quite steadily this year.
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I took a look at this year's asset return rankings and noticed something interesting: the Shanghai Composite Index in A-shares actually had a similar gain to the S&P 500 in the US stock market. Even more surprising, agricultural products like soybeans made it onto the list, while Bitcoin was nowhere to be seen. The market's moves this time are indeed a bit unexpected, with traditional assets performing quite steadily this year.