Lighter's rally due to Robinhood's listing positive news has already been fully retraced. Earlier, I made a short-term buy at the 1.77 level, just to quickly enter and exit. However, based on the subsequent trend, I still maintain a bearish outlook. These types of event-driven markets are often like this—once the news hype passes, the funds that chased the high earlier are easily trapped.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-18 10:20
The event-driven market is like this; once the hype passes, everyone becomes a bagholder.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-16 18:00
Event trading is just a trick to harvest the little guys; those chasing the highs all end up as bagholders.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-15 22:55
The event-driven market is like this; once the hype passes, everyone becomes a bagholder.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-15 22:47
The event chart is like this; once the hype fades, the retail investors die off.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-15 22:43
The news is out, and the trick is no longer effective; this tactic is everywhere.
Lighter's rally due to Robinhood's listing positive news has already been fully retraced. Earlier, I made a short-term buy at the 1.77 level, just to quickly enter and exit. However, based on the subsequent trend, I still maintain a bearish outlook. These types of event-driven markets are often like this—once the news hype passes, the funds that chased the high earlier are easily trapped.