What we got instead was a relentless grind—endless choppy action that baited traders into bleeding their accounts dry throughout what was supposed to be a raging bull run. Ironic, isn't it?
We begged for institutional money and Wall Street to join the party. Well, careful what you wish for—they showed up and brought their playbook with them.
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DegenWhisperer
· 9h ago
Be careful what you wish for—when the institutions arrive, we might end up getting trapped instead.
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HashBard
· 9h ago
the institutions came not as saviors but as predators—narrative arc complete, sentiment shifts, and suddenly we're all extras in their script fr
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StableNomad
· 9h ago
ngl this reminds me of UST in May—different mechanism, same result. we got the institutions alright, just turns out their risk-adjusted returns strategy involves liquidating retail positions at 3am. statistically speaking, that chop was beautifully profitable... for someone. not us tho
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 10h ago
Bro, this one really hurts. The institutions came in and just treated retail investors like cannon fodder.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 10h ago
A good hand has been ruined by institutions. Is this the "bull market" we wanted?
Max pain? That ship sailed months ago.
What we got instead was a relentless grind—endless choppy action that baited traders into bleeding their accounts dry throughout what was supposed to be a raging bull run. Ironic, isn't it?
We begged for institutional money and Wall Street to join the party. Well, careful what you wish for—they showed up and brought their playbook with them.