Good news typically should drive markets higher, yet prices often move in the opposite direction. It's a puzzle many traders grapple with—the disconnect between positive catalysts and actual market behavior.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 21h ago
Good news comes, but it drops instead. I've seen this happen many times... It seems like the main players just love to operate in this contrarian way.
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GasGuzzler
· 21h ago
This is outrageous. Good news is actually causing a sell-off? I think it's still institutions harvesting the retail investors.
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LiquidationKing
· 21h ago
Good news but the price drops, isn't that just the daily routine in the crypto world... I'm already numb to it.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 21h ago
This is the magic of the crypto world... Good news actually causes a sell-off, while bad news can lead to a rally. The logic is completely reversed.
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quietly_staking
· 22h ago
Haha, that's why I still stick to spot trading, don't overthink it...
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ConfusedWhale
· 22h ago
Good news actually causes a sell-off, this is really absurd... Could it be that positive news is just a trick before everyone rushes to buy the dip?
Good news typically should drive markets higher, yet prices often move in the opposite direction. It's a puzzle many traders grapple with—the disconnect between positive catalysts and actual market behavior.