The Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting is on December 10. Will this wave of the market peak in advance?
It always feels like another case of "buy the rumor, sell the news." Last time it was the same routine—a rally on the rumors, but once the news actually came out, the market dumped.
Right now there are all kinds of voices in the market, it's impossible to tell what's real and what's not. This is the easiest time to get shaken out.
What do you all think? Will you exit early or hold on until the end?
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-04 09:55
Here we go again. Last time, I got trapped because I believed in some so-called good news.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-04 09:53
Can you stop always trying to buy the dip? This time it really might just be a trap.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 12-04 09:47
I'm tired of this routine; it's always the same way of fleecing retail investors.
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notSatoshi1971
· 12-04 09:45
Here we go again? Didn’t we get shaken out last time? We need to be even more careful this time.
The Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting is on December 10. Will this wave of the market peak in advance?
It always feels like another case of "buy the rumor, sell the news." Last time it was the same routine—a rally on the rumors, but once the news actually came out, the market dumped.
Right now there are all kinds of voices in the market, it's impossible to tell what's real and what's not. This is the easiest time to get shaken out.
What do you all think? Will you exit early or hold on until the end?