When it's going up, even a fart sounds reasonable.


When it's not going up, none of the logic makes sense.
Otherwise, why would nobody be bullish on the Nasdaq at 3000?
Why was nobody bullish on NVIDIA when it was $2–$3?
Why was nobody bullish on Micron or SanDisk when they were a few dollars?
Don't people like money?
Now there's obviously a premium, and everyone knows the final outcome, but that doesn't stop everyone from saying it's good...
This is very interesting 😂—only by going against the "public intellectuals" and most "retail investors" can you really make a profit...
When it drops, you dare not buy, afraid it's not the bottom; when it bounces, you dare not buy, afraid it's a fake rally; when it oscillates upward, you dare not buy, afraid of a pullback; and finally at the top with high volume, you dare to buy—the so-called "big breakout."
Buy in and you're instantly stuck at the peak... No other reason—pure damn foolishness.
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