The most common misconception in the market is believing that a decline is because "someone/some institution sold," and an increase is because "someone/some institution bought."
It's a good storytelling method, and the vast majority of people will believe it, but it's not the truth.
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The most common misconception in the market is believing that a decline is because "someone/some institution sold," and an increase is because "someone/some institution bought."
It's a good storytelling method, and the vast majority of people will believe it, but it's not the truth.