The Nasdaq has indeed lost its appeal recently. Whether it opens high or low, it fails to attract much attention, and market enthusiasm is clearly not here.



Actually, this was a situation foreseen long ago. I remember mentioning at the end of the last plan that it might fall into a chicken rib market — no oversold conditions, no rebound momentum, just stuck like this. The judgment back then now seems to have been pretty accurate.

That's how the market is. Sometimes, the most torturous thing isn't a sharp decline, but this kind of chaotic oscillation. Lack of direction, unable to find opportunities to short or catch the bottom of a rebound. Waiting seems to be the only option.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 6h ago
The frustrating market is the most exhausting. Instead of wasting energy on pointless actions, it's better to lie flat and wait for opportunities. --- Basically, there's no chip distribution yet, and the capital pool hasn't completed building positions. --- Preliminary predictions that hit the mark do have some substance, but the real test is whether you can resist the urge to operate. --- This kind of sideways movement tests your mentality the most. Watching others buy the dip or sell at the top and making money while you just stare in disbelief. --- In a market lacking direction, it's best to take a break. Those who rush to get in will end up regretting it. --- Waiting itself is a strategy, much better than blindly making moves.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 6h ago
Consolidation is so annoying, it doesn't even move Already expected, it's time to quietly make a fortune This kind of fluctuation really tests patience, can't do anything Just wait, anyway, there's nothing else to do Getting stuck in a position is truly boring, better wait for a breakout
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 6h ago
ngl this sideways chop hits different when you've got leverage ptsd from the last liquidation... been there, survived that 💀
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PhantomMinervip
· 6h ago
This kind of sideways market really makes you want to vomit; it's better to just drop directly. The prediction was quite accurate, but the current problem is when will the trend end. The oscillation is frustrating; there's never a good time to do anything. I'm so bored that I even started playing other things. With this state, instead of watching the market, it's better to take a break since there's not much movement. Honestly, it's a bit frustrating. The Nasdaq's recent move is pointless; the heat has really shifted.
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