S&P 500 E-Minis showing modest upside momentum with a 0.08% gain, while Nasdaq futures are outperforming with a 0.17% advance. Mixed signals across major indices as traders navigate the market.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-05 21:01
What does this increase on NASDAQ mean? It depends on whether it can hold steady afterward.
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MelonField
· 01-04 23:28
Nasdaq is bullying the S&P again; the difference in the increase is just too obvious haha
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-04 23:20
Are you really bragging about Nasdaq's slight increase? I think it's a signal for a pullback.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-04 23:17
Gains and losses are all at a few decimal points, is this what they call "momentum"? Ha, the market is putting on a good show.
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The Nasdaq outperforms the S&P, nothing more than the tech bubble hasn't completely burst yet. Let's wait and see.
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Mixed signals... Basically, no one knows what the next move will be, everyone is gambling.
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0.17% can be called outperformance? In this cycle, we've all become beggars watching decimal points.
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In this kind of market, the biggest test is who can survive the longest. It's not about how much it rises, but who is still alive.
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The index is dancing, and I’m counting how many people will fall. History always repeats itself, just with different actors.
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Traders are "navigating"? No, they are guessing riddles.
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-04 23:10
The Nasdaq gained again, but is this increase... really worth celebrating?
S&P 500 E-Minis showing modest upside momentum with a 0.08% gain, while Nasdaq futures are outperforming with a 0.17% advance. Mixed signals across major indices as traders navigate the market.