Avici looks set for another entry window. The play here? Wait for it to float back toward fair value while those panic sellers burn themselves out.
Here's what's actually happening: plenty of folks rode the wave up hard, then the latest update dropped and... didn't quite deliver what they'd hyped themselves up for. So they bailed. Fast. That kind of knee-jerk exit creates openings—if you know what you're watching for.
Sometimes the crowd's reaction tells you more than the news itself.
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BearMarketMonk
· 3h ago
It's this set again, and the high-ranking receiver cuts the meat perfectly
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-09 19:07
A typical case of over-anticipation leading to a dump. Retail investors never seem to learn how to control their emotions.
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MetaMisfit
· 12-09 19:05
Same old story, every time it's the panic sellers giving us the opportunity to buy in.
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NFTDreamer
· 12-09 18:58
Here we go again, overhyped speculation followed by bag holders running off together. Just watching the show.
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AllInAlice
· 12-09 18:56
Ha, it's another wave of retail investors cutting themselves out. Ironically, times like this are actually a good opportunity to get in.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 12-09 18:56
Another wave of stop-loss heroes is here to feed the fish. Who's going to catch the falling knife this time?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-09 18:41
Same old trick, huh? When it drops, they say it's a shakeout; when it rises, they claim they have sharp insight.
Avici looks set for another entry window. The play here? Wait for it to float back toward fair value while those panic sellers burn themselves out.
Here's what's actually happening: plenty of folks rode the wave up hard, then the latest update dropped and... didn't quite deliver what they'd hyped themselves up for. So they bailed. Fast. That kind of knee-jerk exit creates openings—if you know what you're watching for.
Sometimes the crowd's reaction tells you more than the news itself.