Been scrolling through social feeds and noticed something interesting—loads of "the move is already done" calls, but barely any "dip buying" chatter. That shift in sentiment tells a story.
When people stop hunting for discounts and start talking about missed opportunities instead, it usually means one thing: the bulls might have more runway here. The narrative's changed, and that matters for how markets move next.
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AirdropChaser
· 6h ago
No one is buying the dip anymore, this is outrageous.
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JustHereForMemes
· 6h ago
ngl, this sentiment shift actually has some substance; even the air coins are starting to say they missed the opportunity, haha
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ShadowStaker
· 01-07 19:52
nah this is just the usual fomo narrative rotation tho... sentiment shifts don't move markets, liquidation cascades do. where's the actual on-chain data backing this up
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GasWaster
· 01-07 19:52
Ha, I knew it. No one is buying the dip now.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-07 19:38
ngl This wave of sentiment shift is quite interesting; no one is bottom-fishing anymore, instead everyone is regretting deeply, which indeed makes it easy to continue pushing forward.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 01-07 19:37
Really, now it's all about the voices saying "It's already gone up," and no one is buying the dip... That's the most dangerous signal.
Been scrolling through social feeds and noticed something interesting—loads of "the move is already done" calls, but barely any "dip buying" chatter. That shift in sentiment tells a story.
When people stop hunting for discounts and start talking about missed opportunities instead, it usually means one thing: the bulls might have more runway here. The narrative's changed, and that matters for how markets move next.