You're right on that. Market rotation keeps happening precisely because traders avoid taking positions when momentum fades. Nobody wants to hold bags when the chart's running out of gas. It's about capital allocation and managing risk—when one sector loses steam, everyone pivots to wherever the action is. That's just how the game works.
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ForkTrooper
· 8h ago
That's just it, jumping on the bandwagon of hype. To put it plainly, it's still just the little guys fleeing for their lives.
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BearMarketLightning
· 8h ago
Momentum is king; once it weakens, you have to run. That's the price of being alive.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 9h ago
This is the reality. Who wants to wait for death? Sell and walk away.
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RatioHunter
· 9h ago
Damn it, really, as soon as there's no momentum, they immediately run away. Who wants to hold onto losses and suffer?
You're right on that. Market rotation keeps happening precisely because traders avoid taking positions when momentum fades. Nobody wants to hold bags when the chart's running out of gas. It's about capital allocation and managing risk—when one sector loses steam, everyone pivots to wherever the action is. That's just how the game works.