China's stock market roared alive to two-year highs Tuesday after the week-long National Day Holiday. It came thanks to a monetary stimulus package and property market support, together with anticipation of strong fiscal policies. But the rally then fizzled due to a lack of details on fiscal measures. What's in the pipeline to sustain the market optimism? What needs to be done to get the economy back on more solid footing? And what do these stimulus measures mean for the future of China's economy?