Chasing Mag 7 stocks at record highs? The math doesn't add up anymore. You're looking at massive position sizes just to move the needle, then you eat a brutal drawdown when the cycle turns in an election year. That's a sucker's bet.
Institutional money gets this. Why lock capital into bloated valuations when the upside is capped? Sketchy crypto plays offer something different—higher volatility means tighter positions, fatter returns on the downside. Less capital deployed, way more optionality. Hedge funds aren't stupid about this. They're already shifting weight.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-15 01:42
Ha, here we go again, claiming crypto is a good buy now. I've heard this line in every bear market.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-15 01:39
Haha, mag7 this time is indeed a bit weak. I saw it three years ago. But the opportunities in crypto are not as attractive as I imagined.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-15 01:36
Hey, wait, everyone still chasing Mag7 is crazy now, right?
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-15 01:36
To be honest, Mag7 has really been overextended this time, and institutions are quietly reducing their positions.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-15 01:36
Haha, well said. Institutions have seen through it long ago; chasing highs is just the job of the bagholder.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-15 01:14
Mag7 should have been discontinued long ago. Chasing it now is really just for the naive.
Chasing Mag 7 stocks at record highs? The math doesn't add up anymore. You're looking at massive position sizes just to move the needle, then you eat a brutal drawdown when the cycle turns in an election year. That's a sucker's bet.
Institutional money gets this. Why lock capital into bloated valuations when the upside is capped? Sketchy crypto plays offer something different—higher volatility means tighter positions, fatter returns on the downside. Less capital deployed, way more optionality. Hedge funds aren't stupid about this. They're already shifting weight.