"Sell America" is shaping up as the dominant market narrative right now, according to major institutional analysis. The trend reflects shifting investor sentiment as capital rotations accelerate across global markets.
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GasFeeCryer
· 10h ago
Are the US stocks about to crash? Or is this just a new trick by institutions to harvest retail investors? I really can't figure it out...
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-14 19:55
Selling to the US? Is this serious or is it just another reversal?
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GasFeeLady
· 01-14 19:54
ngl, "sell america" sounds like the kinda thesis that gets frontrun by institutions anyway... they'll pump the narrative while quietly accumulating lmao. seen this movie before, just watching the gwei rn
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TxFailed
· 01-14 19:43
ngl, "sell america" is just institutional cope for "we got caught holding bags at the wrong time" ... technically speaking, this narrative shifts every quarter anyway lol. in retrospect, the ones actually making money aren't tweeting about rotations, they're already gone.
"Sell America" is shaping up as the dominant market narrative right now, according to major institutional analysis. The trend reflects shifting investor sentiment as capital rotations accelerate across global markets.