The recent AI application sector has been continuously climbing, with AI healthcare and AI marketing leading the trend. Segments like Sora and content generation are also following suit. On the news front, recently listed AI companies in Hong Kong have performed remarkably well, with the Hong Kong stock AI sector's market value once soaring to the trillion-level range.
That said, this surge has lasted for over a week, and the short-term deviation is quite significant. Currently, there are hardly any good low-entry points. Blindly chasing the high is too risky. Instead of getting caught, it's better to change your approach—shift your focus to those stocks that haven't reacted much yet and may catch up in the next rally, or patiently stay on the sidelines until a correction signal appears. This is the more prudent way to operate.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-16 11:30
It's another chase to buy high, I've seen through it long ago. The surge in Hong Kong stocks was indeed fierce, but now jumping in means you're just a bagholder.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-15 22:08
Those who bought high are now suffering heavy losses. It's a bit late to say the risk is high now.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-15 20:37
This wave of gains is indeed outrageous; chasing highs is just asking for trouble.
Wait, are those AI companies in Hong Kong stocks really reliable? Feels a bit虚
Better to lay low first, wait for the adjustment, and then act—sure profit, no loss strategy.
Don't get cut, I find it exhausting to watch.
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SandwichVictim
· 01-13 13:02
My comment:
Chasing the high in this wave of market movement is really playing with fire. The newly listed AI companies in Hong Kong stocks are surging fiercely, but the risks are also at their maximum. I watch with envy but dare not make a move.
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MEVvictim
· 01-13 12:59
Chasing high is just giving away money; this wave has already been overdrawn.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-13 12:59
ngl the hk ai listings pump reeks of coordinated buying pressure... pattern analysis suggests classic institutional accumulation before the real dump. those "underreacting" alts you're pointing at? let me pull the data real quick but statistically speaking, they're probably next on the rugpull radar. not financial advice but always dyor before touching these bags fr
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NFTDreamer
· 01-13 12:54
Chasing gains now is just giving away money. I got on board early, those AI segments that haven't surged yet.
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Hong Kong stocks with a trillion-dollar market cap are impressive, but mainly driven by sentiment. Let's wait and see.
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Really, the low-entry points are gone. Now entering means being the high-position bag-holder.
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Instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to look for sectors that haven't exploded yet—that's the real way to make money.
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This wave of gains is indeed a bit risky; we need to wait for a correction before taking action.
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AI healthcare leading the way is a fact, but now it's a bit late to follow the trend. Look for stocks with potential for catch-up.
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Holding cash and waiting is the most comfortable; don't get caught by FOMO.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-13 12:47
I won't chase the high; let's see if anyone falling behind can catch up. Otherwise, just wait for the adjustment.
The recent AI application sector has been continuously climbing, with AI healthcare and AI marketing leading the trend. Segments like Sora and content generation are also following suit. On the news front, recently listed AI companies in Hong Kong have performed remarkably well, with the Hong Kong stock AI sector's market value once soaring to the trillion-level range.
That said, this surge has lasted for over a week, and the short-term deviation is quite significant. Currently, there are hardly any good low-entry points. Blindly chasing the high is too risky. Instead of getting caught, it's better to change your approach—shift your focus to those stocks that haven't reacted much yet and may catch up in the next rally, or patiently stay on the sidelines until a correction signal appears. This is the more prudent way to operate.