Soon, the market will completely forget the painful memories of the 1011 Black Swan event:
Some hope it will quickly become history,
Some will shout at the top of their lungs, helpless to see it become history,
Some will cover their wounds and pretend it's already history,
Many more simply don't care whether it's history or not—because the next "story" has already begun.
This reminds me of a classic metaphor about a bull market:
A bull market is like a free and delicious buffet where anyone can eat to their heart's content. But this restaurant has a fatal flaw: it can suddenly close without warning, and those who don't leave before closing will be left to foot the bill for everyone else, and that bill is staggeringly high!
The irony is this:
Before the previous round's bill is settled, the next round has already begun.