Talk about timing. A Wall Street analyst from a major investment bank just told clients to scoop up Trustpilot shares—literally one day after the review platform got hammered by short sellers. The stock took its worst beating on record, yet here comes the contrarian call. Classic buy-the-dip scenario or catching a falling knife? The analyst clearly sees something others missed in the chaos.
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MoneyBurner
· 16h ago
This round of short selling is just playing on everyone's mentality. I get the idea of contrarian bottom fishing, but for Trustpilot, you have to look at the on-chain data. Why are the shorts dumping?
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MeaninglessApe
· 16h ago
Right after the airdrop dump, major bank analysts are immediately calling to buy. They're really playing this game smoothly.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 16h ago
On the second day after the airdrop dump, major bank analysts are already turning bullish. The timing is just incredible. I just want to know whether this guy truly sees value or just wants to cash in on a wave of retail FOMO.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 16h ago
Flip-flopping right after a short attack? I've seen this trick from Wall Street too many times—honestly, it's just a bag-holder game.
Talk about timing. A Wall Street analyst from a major investment bank just told clients to scoop up Trustpilot shares—literally one day after the review platform got hammered by short sellers. The stock took its worst beating on record, yet here comes the contrarian call. Classic buy-the-dip scenario or catching a falling knife? The analyst clearly sees something others missed in the chaos.