Overnight market moves paint an interesting picture. We're seeing notable declines across the board: IREN, CRWV down 6%, CIFR, BMNR, ASTS, NBIS, EOSE off 5%, RKLB and HOOD retreating 4%, IONQ and ONDS sliding 4%, PLTR down 2%, and NVDA pulling back 2%.
Here's the thing though—when you get policy-driven selling like this, smart investors often recognize it for what it really is: fear masquerading as opportunity. These kinds of moves, while they might look scary on the surface, frequently mark the beginning of reversals rather than continuations.
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MidnightGenesis
· 5h ago
On-chain data shows that this wave of selling is indeed interesting; policy panic is a thing... I monitored some contract changes, and it has a somewhat unsurprising feel. Behind the seemingly terrifying surface, there are often reversal signals, and those staying up late watching the market understand this.
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LiquidityWizard
· 5h ago
policy-driven dumps hit different tbh. statistically speaking, these 4-6% pullbacks? actually textbook capitulation patterns if you look at historical correlation data. contrary to popular belief, the scary days are where actual alpha gets printed.
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LiquidityWizard
· 5h ago
This drop is quite fierce, but to be honest, the real opportunity comes from the policy-driven downturn.
Overnight market moves paint an interesting picture. We're seeing notable declines across the board: IREN, CRWV down 6%, CIFR, BMNR, ASTS, NBIS, EOSE off 5%, RKLB and HOOD retreating 4%, IONQ and ONDS sliding 4%, PLTR down 2%, and NVDA pulling back 2%.
Here's the thing though—when you get policy-driven selling like this, smart investors often recognize it for what it really is: fear masquerading as opportunity. These kinds of moves, while they might look scary on the surface, frequently mark the beginning of reversals rather than continuations.