Market’s way of giving bagholders one last false hope before completing the rug pull.
Market’s way of giving bagholders one last false hope before completing the rug pull.
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What happens when a crashing asset fakes a pulse long enough for CNBC to book some bullish guests.
Wall Street’s version of “this time it’s different.”
Proof that even in finance, sometimes the bounce is just the corpse twitching before rigor mortis sets in.
The brief, pathetic moment when a collapsing stock or market briefly looks like it’s recovering, right before it continues its journey straight to the floor.
The market’s cruel prank that tricks dip-buyers into thinking they’re geniuses right before reality reasserts itself violently.
The financial equivalent of a dying person briefly sitting up in bed before they expire.