A wave of selling in LIT doesn't actually require excessive concern. This kind of selling action during a bullish process is quite common — it often indicates that market participants are positioning for a larger trend. What you should really worry about is a decline with no volume, not consolidation with volume. Short-term adjustments are often a fueling station for medium-term rises.
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DuckFluff
· 8h ago
Having volume makes declines much more comfortable than without volume. This wave of selling is just a shakeout.
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SerumSquirter
· 8h ago
Having a solid inventory indeed eases worries; this wave of selling is actually a signal to get on board.
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GasFeeDodger
· 8h ago
The adjustment in volume is just accumulation, no need to panic in this wave.
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RetailTherapist
· 8h ago
Volume consolidation is just a shakeout. If I get shaken out this time, I'm doomed haha
A wave of selling in LIT doesn't actually require excessive concern. This kind of selling action during a bullish process is quite common — it often indicates that market participants are positioning for a larger trend. What you should really worry about is a decline with no volume, not consolidation with volume. Short-term adjustments are often a fueling station for medium-term rises.