The elites on Wall Street have begun to change their faces again? A top investment bank also stepped on cryptocurrency as an air coin last year, shouting "winter is over, spring is coming" in the blink of an eye. Bitcoin's four-year cycle law, in their mouths, they will change?
When it fell below 80,000 1 last month, they were still publishing a research report saying "maintain a positive signal". This is familiar, right? It's like at the gambling table, you lose a few handfuls in a row, and suddenly someone next to you pats you on the shoulder: "Brother's luck is about to turn, the next one is stable." "It sounds intimate, but if you really lose everything, no one will be responsible. Their "optimistic outlook" is playing this set - they can see it accurately when it rises, and if it falls, it says that the market fluctuations are normal, and they don't lose anything anyway.
Those who have been in the currency mixing circle for a long time understand a truth: when Wall Street begins to embrace something enthusiastically, retail investors should be vigilant. They are not here to save sentient beings, but to retell the old story in a different packaging and sell it to you at a high price. It is difficult to say whether the market cycle will really be broken, but your principal may be first swept into a new round of harvest by this wave of "optimistic about the market outlook" argument.
Don't just stare at the slogans shouted by the institution, see more of what they are actually doing. After all, in this market, no one's words are as reliable as their own risk control.
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TestnetScholar
· 12h ago
Hmm... How many years has Wall Street been playing this trick, and people still fall for it
Exactly, watching their actions is much more reliable than listening to what they say
Who will they cut this time? Anyway, they won't be the ones losing
Really, it's always like this, first stepping on, then praising, the rhythm is perfectly executed
I think, the true signal is when they start to be bearish
Wait, they dare to say it's positive even if it falls below 81,000? That's hilarious
Honestly, retail investors should just do the opposite of what they say
This set of tactics, changing the name and repeating, never goes out of style, huh
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-10 07:24
It's this trick again, last year sang empty and this year sang more, these people really think we are fools
Just listen to what Wall Street says, don't eat it as food, look at their wallets is real
To put it bluntly, when retail investors take over, they have already gotten on the bus
This wave of "spring is coming" is estimated to be the opening remark of the next round of harvest, be careful
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-10 07:23
Wall Street's rhetoric is indeed old-fashioned, stepping on you last year and praising you this year, and who is annoying. The key is that retail investors are always taking over.
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ForkItAll
· 12-10 07:21
Really change your vest and continue to harvest, listen to them say that it is better to look at the K-line yourself
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-10 07:21
Here you go again? Stepping on you last year, hugging you this year, the face of Wall Street can change more than the currency circle
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-10 07:17
Here you go again? Last year's step, this year's support, Wall Street is this virtue
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To be honest, they are building positions, and they are shouting that they are bearish
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If it falls below 80,000, do you dare to say a positive signal? Laugh to death, I believe I am a fool
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Retail investors are always the last to take over, and this understanding cannot be less
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Don't listen to their nonsense, look at the position is real
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Every time they "hugged warmly", it was when I reduced my position
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Risk control > all institutional views, this is the truth
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Change the soup but not the medicine, the old trick is just a new packaging
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I want to know whether they bought it with real money, that's called confidence
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Reverse co-investment on Wall Street has much more stable returns
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potentially_notable
· 12-10 07:16
It's this set again, stepping on you last year and chasing you this year, I'm numb. Wait for them to enter the market with real money, the mouth cannon is not worth much.
The elites on Wall Street have begun to change their faces again? A top investment bank also stepped on cryptocurrency as an air coin last year, shouting "winter is over, spring is coming" in the blink of an eye. Bitcoin's four-year cycle law, in their mouths, they will change?
When it fell below 80,000 1 last month, they were still publishing a research report saying "maintain a positive signal". This is familiar, right? It's like at the gambling table, you lose a few handfuls in a row, and suddenly someone next to you pats you on the shoulder: "Brother's luck is about to turn, the next one is stable." "It sounds intimate, but if you really lose everything, no one will be responsible. Their "optimistic outlook" is playing this set - they can see it accurately when it rises, and if it falls, it says that the market fluctuations are normal, and they don't lose anything anyway.
Those who have been in the currency mixing circle for a long time understand a truth: when Wall Street begins to embrace something enthusiastically, retail investors should be vigilant. They are not here to save sentient beings, but to retell the old story in a different packaging and sell it to you at a high price. It is difficult to say whether the market cycle will really be broken, but your principal may be first swept into a new round of harvest by this wave of "optimistic about the market outlook" argument.
Don't just stare at the slogans shouted by the institution, see more of what they are actually doing. After all, in this market, no one's words are as reliable as their own risk control.