The opportunity for CLO was mentioned when it was at a low point, and I specifically brought it up yesterday. What happened? During the sideways period, most likely a bunch of people already dumped their cheap goods. This is a typical case of not being able to hold on—afraid to buy at the bottom, panicking at the slightest drop, and regretting it when it finally takes off. Just by looking at the chip distribution, it's clear that retail investors are always in the role of chasing the price and selling with bearish market.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
23 Likes
Reward
23
9
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
0xSunnyDay
· 11-30 14:26
Everyone has heard of calling for opportunities at low points, but no one dares to buy the dip, it's really ridiculous.
View OriginalReply0
MEVHunterZhang
· 11-29 10:11
No one believes when it's low, but everyone regrets when it takes off, this is the fate of retail investors.
View OriginalReply0
WhaleWatcher
· 11-28 00:43
You are right, this is the fate of the retail investor... It's really hard to hold on.
View OriginalReply0
MoneyBurner
· 11-27 18:52
Oh my, it's this trick again. I just want to ask, how many people are actually building a position at a low? Most people say they have been optimistic for a long time, but then they panic sell when the price falls. To put it bluntly, they just can't hold on.
View OriginalReply0
TradFiRefugee
· 11-27 18:49
When it's low and people are told to buy, no one believes it; once it rises, they regret it. It's really something.
View OriginalReply0
TokenTaxonomist
· 11-27 18:43
ngl, the chip distribution data here is taxonomically fascinating—retail capitulation at local minima is basically cryptographic darwinism in real time. statistically speaking, they paper-handed right on schedule.
Reply0
DoomCanister
· 11-27 18:39
This is ridiculous. They were all too timid at the bottom, and now they're starting to regret showing off.
View OriginalReply0
LightningSentry
· 11-27 18:38
This is ridiculous, I can't even dare to bottom fish, I have to wait until it goes to the moon before crying.
View OriginalReply0
GasOptimizer
· 11-27 18:34
Here we go again, catching a falling knife at the bottom is always a game for the few.
The opportunity for CLO was mentioned when it was at a low point, and I specifically brought it up yesterday. What happened? During the sideways period, most likely a bunch of people already dumped their cheap goods. This is a typical case of not being able to hold on—afraid to buy at the bottom, panicking at the slightest drop, and regretting it when it finally takes off. Just by looking at the chip distribution, it's clear that retail investors are always in the role of chasing the price and selling with bearish market.