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People are getting more aggressive about buying the dip in stocks. But they're playing a dangerous game.
No, it's not in your head. Investors really are buying the dip faster and more readily in recent months.
MSTR stock is seeing dip buyers return after the MSCI reprieve, but capital flows tell a more cautious story. Is this rebound built to last?
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Why 'buy the dip' is not that great a strategy — and what works better, according to this quant firm
“Buy the dip,” or its saltier F-word-including alternative, has been ingrained in market psychology since the COVID lockdowns, as this chart on Google searches shows. JPMorgan analysis released this ...
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Why 'buy the dip' could crush you if the S&P 500 sinks to this key level
Investors have been trained to treat every pullback in the S&P 500 as a bargain, but the next leg down could be less of a ...
After showing signs of a potential breakout, XRP has once again fallen below the $3 mark. While a buy-the-dip strategy might work for Bitcoin, it's much less likely to work for XRP. XRP is still in ...
Gold began 2025 strong, peaking at $3,500 in April before retreating to $3,360–$3,370 by August. The decline was driven by profit-taking, a stronger U.S. dollar, and expectations of lower Fed rates.
Strategy director Carl Rickertsen buys MSTR shares worth $779,395.
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