Once big news breaks, many people follow the trend and chase orders, fearing to miss out on something. But they often overlook a detail—the current market movement may not be an upward signal at all, but rather the result of those who have been waiting to unload their positions.



The problem is that many participants treat a single event as a market turning point. In reality, a true trend change requires more support. If you see this news as an isolated incident, the risk of chasing the high is very high. Those who have been planning ahead have been waiting for this moment—when retail investors' FOMO drives prices up, it's their opportunity to exit.

This is why, in a volatile market, the ones who jump in first often suffer the biggest losses.
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