Dumping SOFI positions solely because some analysts turned bearish might not be the sharpest move. When bearish calls flood the market, retail traders often panic-sell at the worst times. Meanwhile, those staying patient through the noise could catch the actual opportunity. The real question isn't what analysts are saying—it's whether the fundamental thesis still holds. Sometimes the best gains come from contrarian positioning when sentiment gets too one-sided.
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quietly_staking
· 01-09 16:31
Analysts calling a bear market and then running away, this wave is indeed easy to get cut...
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Those panic buying are all retail investors; as long as the fundamentals haven't broken, there's nothing to fear.
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Hmm, the most profitable times are often when you operate in the opposite direction; it all depends on who has a steady mindset.
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Seeing a sea of bearish voices, this is actually an opportunity.
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Retail investors follow the trend and rush in, a typical mindset of a bagholder.
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If the fundamentals are still intact, what's the reason to run? Isn't that just giving away money?
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When emotions become extreme, the opposite direction is often where the gold is.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-09 02:47
Are analysts just cutting losses when they call a market downturn? Wake up, everyone.
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ApeDegen
· 01-08 06:47
Analysts calling a decline and then running? Wake up, this is the rhythm of the leeks being harvested.
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ForkItAll
· 01-08 00:27
Analysts short and run, really a rookie move.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-06 23:14
Listen, most people are the ones who got scared away.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-06 23:13
NGL analysts calling a bear market and then running away, this wave is indeed low. The real money-making times are often during these moments.
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PanicSeller
· 01-06 23:00
Analysts are bearish and just run away, isn't this the rhythm of getting cut?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 22:55
Analysts who short and then run away, this mindset really needs to be fixed
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OffchainWinner
· 01-06 22:51
Analysts calling a decline and then running away? Wake up, this is the standard operation for new investors.
Dumping SOFI positions solely because some analysts turned bearish might not be the sharpest move. When bearish calls flood the market, retail traders often panic-sell at the worst times. Meanwhile, those staying patient through the noise could catch the actual opportunity. The real question isn't what analysts are saying—it's whether the fundamental thesis still holds. Sometimes the best gains come from contrarian positioning when sentiment gets too one-sided.