You ever notice when an asset tanks, it bounces back up for a hot minute? That's the dead cat bounce. Looks promising at first glance, but it's basically a trap. Once you spot that pattern forming, the move is simple: go short and capitalize on the inevitable drop. It's one of those classic market plays that repeats itself over and over. Time it right, and the profits just flow. Understanding these technical setups is what separates traders who make consistent gains from those who keep getting caught off guard.
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WhaleStalker
· 01-07 19:10
The dead cat bounce strategy is really brilliant; someone always falls for it every time.
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StableNomad
· 01-07 19:06
nah this dead cat bounce thing hits different when you've actually lived through it tho... reminds me of UST in May, watched so many ppl get liquidated thinking the bounce meant moon 📈
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-07 19:03
Dead cat bounce is really a common phrase now, but some people are still trapped.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-07 19:00
The dead cat bounce strategy really has lost its appeal. Those who get trapped repeatedly are the ones who lack patience to wait for confirmation.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-07 18:46
The dead cat bounce pattern I've seen before, it's really incredible. As soon as there's a rebound, everyone wants to buy the dip, and it's all over.
You ever notice when an asset tanks, it bounces back up for a hot minute? That's the dead cat bounce. Looks promising at first glance, but it's basically a trap. Once you spot that pattern forming, the move is simple: go short and capitalize on the inevitable drop. It's one of those classic market plays that repeats itself over and over. Time it right, and the profits just flow. Understanding these technical setups is what separates traders who make consistent gains from those who keep getting caught off guard.