Calling a 50% plunge a "correction" is wild. Makes it sound like it's all part of the plan, you know? Like yeah, totally intentional—half your portfolio evaporates and we're just gonna pretend it's some textbook market adjustment. The mental gymnastics are real.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-27 03:09
A 50% drop still calls this an "adjustment," which is indeed ridiculous… This kind of rhetoric in the industry is just playing with people. I'm wondering whose plan includes "halving assets" as a feature.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-26 01:52
Calling a direct cut a "pullback" is hilarious, that's a great term haha
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BearWhisperGod
· 12-26 01:51
A 50% drop is still called a correction? That's hilarious, it's just ridiculous.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-26 01:41
Nah, this term is really incredible. A 50% drop and still dare to call it an adjustment? I wonder what kind of twisted logic it takes to say that.
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bridgeOops
· 12-26 01:40
A 50% drop is still called an adjustment? That's really something... They really think retail investors are fools.
Calling a 50% plunge a "correction" is wild. Makes it sound like it's all part of the plan, you know? Like yeah, totally intentional—half your portfolio evaporates and we're just gonna pretend it's some textbook market adjustment. The mental gymnastics are real.