Why are these numbers so high? Should we be worried?
Looking at the trend of these indicators makes me a bit uneasy. What does a historical high usually mean? Most of the time, the market tends to adjust when it reaches this level. Although it’s not necessarily a bad thing, this situation warrants extra caution. Has anyone noticed similar patterns? Could this time be different?
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SillyWhale
· 14h ago
Thinking about cutting losses when reaching a historical high is really a conditioned reflex, haha.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 14h ago
A historical high is not necessarily the peak; the key is the fundamentals. Worrying excessively like this may actually increase the risk of a downturn.
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SilentObserver
· 14h ago
A new all-time high is just the prelude to a big drop. Is this time really different...
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BearMarketSunriser
· 14h ago
All-time highs are not necessarily the peak; sometimes they are just a new starting point.
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Starting to worry again? I’ve been making a living off this rally for a year.
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Honestly, I didn’t look closely at the chart, but I feel you want to say "the top"?
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Every time you say this time is different, but it still follows the usual pattern.
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I actually think this is just the beginning, compare it to the same period last year.
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Does a high indicator necessarily mean adjustment? What about the logic?
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Is no one discussing this? It feels like retail investors are always the ones getting cut.
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Overdoing pattern recognition; a breakout from the range is the real signal.
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Instead of worrying, it’s better to focus on risk management. Doing nothing is the riskiest.
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When did this data start being calculated? It depends on the cycle.
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NeonCollector
· 15h ago
Historical highs are a sell signal; this time, it's likely no different.
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Constantly calling for a correction, yet it keeps rising. I really don't get it.
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Damn it, is it time to cut losses again?
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I've been hearing this kind of argument for three years...
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High levels ≠ necessarily a drop. Don't scare yourself.
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Pattern? I only look at the chips. Don't overthink it.
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Every time they say this year will be different, and what’s the result?
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Being cautious is right, but don't panic excessively.
Why are these numbers so high? Should we be worried?
Looking at the trend of these indicators makes me a bit uneasy. What does a historical high usually mean? Most of the time, the market tends to adjust when it reaches this level. Although it’s not necessarily a bad thing, this situation warrants extra caution. Has anyone noticed similar patterns? Could this time be different?