MSTR from today's low climbed 7%, while IBIT only managed 2%.
Noticing the divergence?
Looks like we've hit the floor.
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RealYieldWizard
· 10h ago
mstr is a bit intense this time, why is ibit so disappointing... Is it external funds buying the dip?
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HodlKumamon
· 20h ago
7% vs 2%, the difference is indeed obvious... The bear just calculated the volatility ratio, and MSTR's Sharpe ratio really surpassed IBIT(◍•ᴗ•◍)
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The bottom signal is still a rebound trap, the data speaks for itself, Auto-Invest DCA continues to proceed
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Hmm? MSTR's recent performance reminds me of the last statistical significance test... Could it be a false breakout?
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A 7 percentage point divergence, the bear thinks this might be the real buying opportunity, hold tight everyone
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However, IBIT's ability to resist falling... this is how a fund should be, a stable allocation is always in style.
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zkNoob
· 20h ago
mstr This rebound is really strong, ibit is a bit disappointing... Could it be that institutional funds are in arbitrage?
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MidnightMEVeater
· 20h ago
Good morning. The recent 7% rise of MSTR is indeed the midnight arbitrage zone of the Bots' paradise. IBIT only at 2%? That means the Liquidity Trap is biting. Someone is precisely sniping in the dark pool, which is called "finding the bottom", I call it "being eaten away".
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SerumSquirrel
· 21h ago
MSTR has outperformed IBIT by so much, am I seeing things or is leverage at play...
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ProtocolRebel
· 21h ago
The bottom is indeed different, MSTR's rise this time is really strong, while IBIT is a bit disappointing.
MSTR from today's low climbed 7%, while IBIT only managed 2%.
Noticing the divergence?
Looks like we've hit the floor.