Year-end profit-taking before a January pump? Honestly, that play makes sense.
What's your take?
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LiquidationAlert
· 10h ago
Selling at a loss at the end of the year, rallying in January... this pattern is too familiar, but who can be certain?
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-12 07:02
Well, this routine is old now. They perform the same act every year. The question is, who can hit the right rhythm?
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12-12 07:00
Cash out at the end of the year, buy the dip in January. This routine is old, but it definitely makes money. The key is whether you can time it right; I bet mid-January will be crazy.
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MetaReckt
· 12-12 06:57
Year-end harvest, a surge in January? This trick is indeed quite old, but the key still depends on whether retail investors can beat the market makers' rhythm.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-12 06:41
Ending the year by cutting the leeks sets the stage for a surge in January; this trick is indeed old and bad haha
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BottomMisser
· 12-12 06:35
Year-end chopping leeks, then pushing the market up again in January? Uh... the tactics are pretty deep, but who can really predict it correctly?
Year-end profit-taking before a January pump? Honestly, that play makes sense.
What's your take?