Market sentiment's done a full 180 – what seemed impossible just weeks ago is now practically guaranteed. Even the most hardcore bears are calling it: next month's Fed rate cut looks like a done deal. And here's the kicker: those same pessimists now think this bubble's got legs. Wild how fast the narrative flips.
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SignatureVerifier
· 11-29 04:25
sentiment flips are just narratives waiting for proper validation... funny how nobody questions the underlying fundamentals before jumping ship
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FloorSweeper
· 11-28 15:32
lmao watching paper hands flip narratives overnight... this is textbook capitulation signals. fed pivot was always the play, weak shorts finally caving in 🎯
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-28 02:53
The shorts have also begun capitulation, which is ridiculous.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 11-28 02:40
The speed of capitulation for short positions is truly astounding, changing their tune in just a few weeks. If the Fed really does cut rates this time... they'll have to recalculate.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 11-28 02:35
Short positions have really admitted defeat, this reversal speed has even left me a bit dazed.
Market sentiment's done a full 180 – what seemed impossible just weeks ago is now practically guaranteed. Even the most hardcore bears are calling it: next month's Fed rate cut looks like a done deal. And here's the kicker: those same pessimists now think this bubble's got legs. Wild how fast the narrative flips.