Why Market-Calling Peaks Often Signals We're Still Early
You'll notice something interesting in the square lately – everyone's **calling out** that we've hit the ceiling. But here's the thing: when we actually reach a true peak, the narrative flips. People start saying "this is the buying opportunity," not "we're done climbing." The fact that crowds are **shouting top** suggests they lack real conviction. It's textbook weak-hands behavior.
Real market peaks don't announce themselves politely. When they arrive, it's either explosive euphoria or sheer panic – not this hesitant chatter. The energ
You'll notice something interesting in the square lately – everyone's **calling out** that we've hit the ceiling. But here's the thing: when we actually reach a true peak, the narrative flips. People start saying "this is the buying opportunity," not "we're done climbing." The fact that crowds are **shouting top** suggests they lack real conviction. It's textbook weak-hands behavior.
Real market peaks don't announce themselves politely. When they arrive, it's either explosive euphoria or sheer panic – not this hesitant chatter. The energ