Wall Street might just keep the momentum going from last Friday's climb. With Thanksgiving around the corner, there's this buzz that holiday shoppers could inject some extra optimism into the markets. Retailers are watching closely—consumer spending patterns during this stretch often signal broader economic health. And let's be real, when traditional markets show strength, it usually ripples into risk assets across the board. Friday's gains weren't exactly fireworks, but steady enough to suggest traders aren't panicking. Now the question: will Black Friday energy translate into green candles, or are we just seeing a temporary sugar rush before the holiday food coma hits?
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 11-27 05:21
Here comes that same old rhetoric again, Thanksgiving shopping season to save the market? Wake up, man, the data speaks for itself.
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RugpullTherapist
· 11-27 04:44
Can Black Friday save the market? Wake up, we all know this is just a trap to quench thirst with poison.
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YieldWhisperer
· 11-24 09:29
If Black Friday can really pump, that would be ridiculous. I bet five bucks that there's going to be another wave of Cut Loss.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 11-24 09:26
It feels like drinking chicken soup, can Black Friday save the market? Are you dreaming?
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PanicSeller
· 11-24 09:24
How long can Black Friday pump? It feels like just a self-indulgent story.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 11-24 09:21
Black Friday is coming, and retail investors should start dreaming again, haha.
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NFT_Therapy
· 11-24 09:10
Can Black Friday save the market? I think it's unlikely, the consumer data is all fake as hell.
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Degentleman
· 11-24 09:07
NGL, if Black Friday can really pump, I'll believe it. Right now, it's mostly just talk.
Wall Street might just keep the momentum going from last Friday's climb. With Thanksgiving around the corner, there's this buzz that holiday shoppers could inject some extra optimism into the markets. Retailers are watching closely—consumer spending patterns during this stretch often signal broader economic health. And let's be real, when traditional markets show strength, it usually ripples into risk assets across the board. Friday's gains weren't exactly fireworks, but steady enough to suggest traders aren't panicking. Now the question: will Black Friday energy translate into green candles, or are we just seeing a temporary sugar rush before the holiday food coma hits?