Trader Bullishness Score: 47 (-27.7% 24h Δ)
Let’s dive into the ct traders’ market outlook over the past 24h.
@CryptoISO suggested buying $ATOM, alluding to a potential squeeze, and showed excitement about the New York Rangers game.
@Superchillen appeared skeptical about market direction, cautioning that while one might be correct about market movements, they could be off on timing.
@SalsaTekila expressed a lackluster view, unfollowing someone for lack of quality content, and shared a moment of personal life by mentioning setting up Christmas lights.
@Awawat had concerns about Lido staked ETH, questioning the safety and wisdom of letting Lido custody ETH for a modest APY.
@TraderSZ subtly warned that current market conditions could reverse just to mess with positions in what he termed “static chop”.
@Delta shared a concern about $APT’s sell-off against BTC, offering potential target points for taking profits.
@Mayne mocked the lack of market movement referring to BTC as a “nice stablecoin”.
@RunnerXBT highlighted an ongoing green candle trend, indicating a positive short-term outlook, and humorously critiqued CEX traders compared to CME.
@Dyme discussed diversifying trading styles instead of sticking to one dogmatic approach and went on to describe how intelligence in trading does not pertain to any single style.
@Hsaka showed bullish sentiment, longing $APT due to favorable chart patterns, and expressed intrigue in supply reduction proposals for staking.
@K_A_L_E_O talked investments in gaming and AI sectors, seemed bullish on $WLD, shared some life moments, and hinted at market sentiment by discussing coin accumulation.
@Loma took a laid-back approach, implying apathy towards a rigorous search for market alpha on a slow Sunday and instead valued community interaction.
@Pentoshi showed disdain for taxpayer money supporting the monarchy, exuded optimism on $ATOM, and purported that $GMT looked poised for an upward run.
Interspersed were casual remarks about personal activities and humor, indicating a relaxed engagement with the ct community alongside trading discussions.
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