Holiday trading is hitting the markets hard. The TSX wrapped up in the red as mining stocks took a hit in what's been pretty thin volume overall. With holiday-shortened weeks, we're seeing less liquidity and bigger swings in commodity-linked assets—especially mining plays. It's the classic thin-trading scenario where even modest selling pressure sends indices lower. Mining sector investors watching the price action closely as we head through the rest of the holiday season.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 8h ago
The holiday market is dropping so much, and mining stocks are getting hammered again. Where's the promised liquidity?
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DefiVeteran
· 17h ago
Thin trading is easily manipulated; this wave of mining stocks should be watched carefully.
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WalletInspector
· 17h ago
Low trading volume plummeting again, this holiday is really a nightmare for the mining industry.
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GasFeeCrier
· 17h ago
Thin trading just like that, mining stocks get caught in the crossfire.
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AltcoinHunter
· 17h ago
It's the same old trick of low trading volume, mining stocks getting hammered, basically no one is willing to buy in. During holidays like this, you can't really see any technical patterns; it's just a good time for manipulators to harvest retail investors.
The real potential should be observed on-chain; these traditional market fluctuations have little to do with us.
During holiday seasons, many people are on vacation, liquidity dries up, and how can mining stocks hold up? At this time, it's better to look at projects building a bottom, waiting to see if any hundredfold opportunities emerge.
If you ask me, rather than TSX's continuous decline, it's better to research which L1 new stars are accumulating at low levels.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 17h ago
Mining stocks plunge due to low trading volume; this is what you call a market without retail investors supporting the bottom—really exciting.
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PerennialLeek
· 17h ago
Mining stocks plunge due to low trading volume, just like during holidays, holding positions feels like riding a roller coaster.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 17h ago
Holiday market trends just like this, mining stocks have been pushed down again...
Holiday trading is hitting the markets hard. The TSX wrapped up in the red as mining stocks took a hit in what's been pretty thin volume overall. With holiday-shortened weeks, we're seeing less liquidity and bigger swings in commodity-linked assets—especially mining plays. It's the classic thin-trading scenario where even modest selling pressure sends indices lower. Mining sector investors watching the price action closely as we head through the rest of the holiday season.