Every day shouting about eating markets, year-end markets, money-grabbing markets, coin-dumping markets—what's the result? All the money taken is their own real gold and silver, all the chips spilled are their own.
Every day saying they will die on the main line, and indeed, they really die there. What about those promises regarding commercial spaceflight? Promising to punish every traitor, but when they buy in, they get betrayed by spaceflight. The story of AI applications rising is the same—offshore funds subscribing to hundreds of billions, tech giants all going all-in, and then suddenly everything crashes. Even more astonishing, commercial spaceflight is still persuading to abandon classical computing power—"Stop struggling, come to space, get your returns quickly"—but surprisingly, spaceflight itself jumps into the water first, repairs, dives, dragging classical computing power down even worse.
Now, all kinds of investors are feeling the pain. Value investors can't understand because everything that's rising has no performance. Sentiment investors are even more frustrated—they can't tell when the sentiment will turn, or how to recover after it does. Technical analysts are scratching their heads; the market isn't following technical signals at all. Fundamentalists are even more helpless—they don't even talk about fundamentals. Those holding no positions are drooling, watching others eat soup and meat every day. Those fully invested are like riding a roller coaster, with holdings jumping up and down—only they know how cold and warm they feel.
After pulling back to the five-day moving average, the leading stock formed its first bearish candle. Can it rebound tomorrow?
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RuntimeError
· 1h ago
Haha, the fact that everyone is uncomfortable is really incredible; no one can feel comfortable.
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PebbleHander
· 22h ago
Aerospace stocks are really brutal this time—first they plummeted on their own, then dragged everyone down with them. I'm just wondering if tomorrow's rebound can pull through, otherwise I'll have to cut my losses again.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 22h ago
Unbelievable, the main storyline results turned into arbitrage lines, now it's just playing against oneself.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 22h ago
Here we go again, daily rebound, rebound, but what's the result? The rebound turned into a reverse loss. Said to die on the main line, but in the end, it really died completely.
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ProxyCollector
· 22h ago
SpaceX really made me laugh. Advising others to recover their funds quickly, but jumping into the water first—if this isn't a scam, what is?
The dramatic market is so surreal.
Every day shouting about eating markets, year-end markets, money-grabbing markets, coin-dumping markets—what's the result? All the money taken is their own real gold and silver, all the chips spilled are their own.
Every day saying they will die on the main line, and indeed, they really die there. What about those promises regarding commercial spaceflight? Promising to punish every traitor, but when they buy in, they get betrayed by spaceflight. The story of AI applications rising is the same—offshore funds subscribing to hundreds of billions, tech giants all going all-in, and then suddenly everything crashes. Even more astonishing, commercial spaceflight is still persuading to abandon classical computing power—"Stop struggling, come to space, get your returns quickly"—but surprisingly, spaceflight itself jumps into the water first, repairs, dives, dragging classical computing power down even worse.
Now, all kinds of investors are feeling the pain. Value investors can't understand because everything that's rising has no performance. Sentiment investors are even more frustrated—they can't tell when the sentiment will turn, or how to recover after it does. Technical analysts are scratching their heads; the market isn't following technical signals at all. Fundamentalists are even more helpless—they don't even talk about fundamentals. Those holding no positions are drooling, watching others eat soup and meat every day. Those fully invested are like riding a roller coaster, with holdings jumping up and down—only they know how cold and warm they feel.
After pulling back to the five-day moving average, the leading stock formed its first bearish candle. Can it rebound tomorrow?