Once the earnings report falls short of expectations, it's hard to imagine the price can withstand the pressure of the 200-day moving average. From the current trend, the rebound is weak, and all signals indicate one thing — it hasn't truly stabilized yet. The bottom formation hasn't fully developed, and the rebound appears so tentative; the subsequent risks should not be underestimated.

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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 4h ago
Another bearish one, is there really no one optimistic?
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 4h ago
The earnings report bombed, and it seems unlikely to pass the 200-day moving average. The rebound is so weak that it's hard for anyone to feel comfortable watching it.
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CommunityJanitorvip
· 4h ago
Here comes the 200-day moving average again. I think it will break sooner or later. Financial reports are all about psychological warfare; if one isn't good, the market will directly abandon you.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 4h ago
The 200-day moving average hurdle, if the earnings report isn't strong enough, there's really no way to cover it up.
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