Honestly, people are just frustrated because the market story they were pushing got completely flipped. When the narrative you've been promoting suddenly collapses, it stings—especially when you thought you had it all figured out. That's when you see the real reactions: denial, anger, or grudging acceptance that maybe the market had other plans.
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NervousFingers
· 01-09 23:01
Being called out really feels uncomfortable. I was just saying why that group of people insisted on shouting earlier, and now they've gone silent.
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MetaMasked
· 01-09 23:00
It's only at the moment of narrative collapse that you see people's true hearts; how many people stubbornly deny it even when confronted
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-09 22:47
The narrative collapse is truly incredible. Watching a bunch of people go from confidently asserting to collectively denying—it's like a surreal script.
Honestly, people are just frustrated because the market story they were pushing got completely flipped. When the narrative you've been promoting suddenly collapses, it stings—especially when you thought you had it all figured out. That's when you see the real reactions: denial, anger, or grudging acceptance that maybe the market had other plans.