Here's an interesting pattern worth tracking: the past 8 occasions when the NY stock market shut down on Monday were followed by significant rallies on Tuesday. The correlation looks solid on the charts. Now the real question—will this cycle repeat itself, or are we looking at a market shift this time around? The data suggests we should keep our eyes glued to Tuesday's open. Either way, it's a setup worth monitoring closely.
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NFTHoarder
· 11h ago
Hmm... Can we really trust historical patterns like this? It feels like another "inevitability" that will be proven wrong.
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MetaMaximalist
· 13h ago
ngl this is just pattern matching theater... 8 data points? come on. that's literally noise in the larger adoption curve. the real signals you should be tracking are network effects, not these micro-cycle correlations that break the moment market structure shifts. 这kind of technical analysis belonged to web2, we're past that now
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AirdropCollector
· 01-20 09:05
The 8-time pattern, huh? Will it crash again this time?
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FarmToRiches
· 01-20 09:03
Historical patterns are something that can be considered reliable or unreliable... Will it be reproducible this time?
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-20 08:56
History will repeat itself, but will it this time? I bet it won't.
Here's an interesting pattern worth tracking: the past 8 occasions when the NY stock market shut down on Monday were followed by significant rallies on Tuesday. The correlation looks solid on the charts. Now the real question—will this cycle repeat itself, or are we looking at a market shift this time around? The data suggests we should keep our eyes glued to Tuesday's open. Either way, it's a setup worth monitoring closely.