QQQ's attempt to engineer a bear trap without SCOTUS catalyst support fell flat—the usual playbook just isn't resonating with buyers anymore. It's telling that strategies which dominated throughout 2025 are already showing cracks. SPY tells a similar story: moves that should work aren't finding follow-through. The market's shifting its playbook faster than anticipated.
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AirdropLicker
· 23h ago
I've seen it coming for a long time. This trick was popular last year, but who still buys into it now... The market changes too quickly.
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BasementAlchemist
· 23h ago
The old tricks of traditional methods are really outdated; the market is turning against its own script.
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-14 21:26
The gameplay has changed. The tactics from last year are really not popular anymore.
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Can't even pull off a bear trap? The market is really changing its mind.
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SPY's reaction... feels like everyone is waiting for the next move.
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The tactics for 2025 just collapsed after finishing? That's hilarious, the market can change faces better than anyone.
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Without the SCOTUS chip, everything is useless.
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Following the trend strategy is already turning sour, wow.
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It's interesting; the market gameplay is upgrading much faster than expected.
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The question is, what's the next move... Complaining alone is useless.
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It's not the first time seeing such reversals; just get used to it.
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Those who follow the script and step into traps deserve it.
QQQ's attempt to engineer a bear trap without SCOTUS catalyst support fell flat—the usual playbook just isn't resonating with buyers anymore. It's telling that strategies which dominated throughout 2025 are already showing cracks. SPY tells a similar story: moves that should work aren't finding follow-through. The market's shifting its playbook faster than anticipated.