It's now a bit like the calm before the storm, a tranquility that makes people feel something big is coming. But the real opportunity window only appears after it drops below most people's perceived bottom line; when everyone is hoping for a rebound, it indicates that the decline isn't over yet. This applies not just to a specific trading asset—any stock or derivative market maker is eagerly anticipating a decline. (Not investment advice, market risks involved)
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It's now a bit like the calm before the storm, a tranquility that makes people feel something big is coming. But the real opportunity window only appears after it drops below most people's perceived bottom line; when everyone is hoping for a rebound, it indicates that the decline isn't over yet. This applies not just to a specific trading asset—any stock or derivative market maker is eagerly anticipating a decline. (Not investment advice, market risks involved)