RKLB showing another typical intraday dip right at market open. This pattern repeats constantly throughout trading sessions—worth paying attention to if you're holding positions.



The play here becomes clear: if you're caught holding into the close, consider liquidating before end-of-day volatility hits. Then flip the position back in after-hours when sentiment stabilizes. It's a classic swing approach for stocks exhibiting this kind of predictable daily pressure.

The key is recognizing these cyclical moves. Whether it's profit-taking, algorithmic selling, or institutional rebalancing driving these drops, the opportunity window remains consistent. After-hours trading often presents better entry points after the initial shock absorbs.
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ContractFreelancervip
· 01-18 07:53
RKLB, I am very familiar with this routine. They dump the market in the early session and then turn it around after hours. Institutions love to harvest retail investors this way... But speaking of this kind of regular pattern, can it really reliably allow for bottom-fishing?
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 01-17 19:42
It's the same story again. Either I would have known about it earlier, or I missed it again... If I had seen this analysis an hour earlier, it wouldn't be like this now.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 01-17 15:33
ngl the "predictable pattern" narrative is lowkey the oldest psyops playbook in the book... everyone's watching the same chart, so who's actually getting ahead here? 🤔
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-16 00:57
RKLB's opening drop this time is real; once you understand the pattern, you can exploit it for profit.
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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 01-16 00:52
RKLB, this routine is so familiar—opening with a plunge and then rebounding at the close, changing every day... But it seems like only those who trade pre-market and after-hours are really making money.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-16 00:50
RKLB I'm tired of this routine, always crashing at the open and then pushing up at the close. Forget it, I'll just hold my position and go to sleep.
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BridgeNomadvip
· 01-16 00:42
ngl the intraday pattern stuff is all noise if you don't understand *why* it's happening. seen too many bridge exploits where people chase cyclical moves on bad underlying mechanics—same energy tbh. what's the actual trust assumption breaking here tho?
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VitalikFanboy42vip
· 01-16 00:41
It's the same old trick of opening and dumping the market again. Is RKLB really that rhythmic?
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