#美联储恢复降息进程 fell again, but I am actually a bit excited. The fear index has been in the extreme panic zone for over twenty days, and I feel that this rhythm does not resemble a Bear Market, but rather the darkness before the dawn of a bull run.
Historically, such extreme emotions often present opportunities. When market panic reaches its peak, retail investors cut their losses and leave the market, while smart money quietly positions itself. At this point, it might be the stage where strength is being built up for the next bull run. Of course, risk management still needs to be done, but I personally remain optimistic about the market outlook.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 15h ago
The darkness before dawn really made me laugh. While retail investors are cutting losses, I am buying the dip. This is the romance of Web3!
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 15h ago
I agree with the saying that it's darkest before dawn, but to be honest, the retail investors who cut loss may have already run away; those who are still holding on are truly confident.
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ConsensusBot
· 16h ago
The darkest hour is just before dawn; this wave of fall might just be a good opportunity to enter a position.
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MemeEchoer
· 16h ago
I support the expression "darkness before dawn." When retail investors are cutting losses, smart money is accumulating. I've heard this logic too many times.
Can history guarantee a repeat? No one knows.
However, this position is indeed tricky; those who dare to buy might actually have a chance.
#美联储恢复降息进程 fell again, but I am actually a bit excited. The fear index has been in the extreme panic zone for over twenty days, and I feel that this rhythm does not resemble a Bear Market, but rather the darkness before the dawn of a bull run.
Historically, such extreme emotions often present opportunities. When market panic reaches its peak, retail investors cut their losses and leave the market, while smart money quietly positions itself. At this point, it might be the stage where strength is being built up for the next bull run. Of course, risk management still needs to be done, but I personally remain optimistic about the market outlook.