🚨BLACK TUESDAY in the South Korean stock market:
The Kospi index CRASHED -10% on Tuesday, its 3rd-largest single-day decline in history, also triggering a 20-minute trading halt after falling more than -8% intraday.
The Kosdaq index also plunged -8%, falling below the 900 mark for the first time this year.
Samsung and SK Hynix both dropped -12%, while Hanmi Semiconductor fell -14.4%, with every major sector closing in the red.
Meanwhile, foreign investors and institutions sold a combined ~8....
The $150 IPO price definitely caught me by surprise.
For those with experience in the stock market—how do IPOs usually perform after listing? Do they tend to rally, or is it more common to see an initial sell-off before finding a bottom?
I'm much more familiar with crypto than stocks, so I'm still learning how IPOs behave. If this were $BTC , I'd probably buy without thinking twice. 😅
Would you buy at $150, wait for a pullback, or skip it altogether? Curious to hear everyone's thoughts. 👇
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🚨 $BTC Rejected From The Exact Level I Warned You About.
I’m seeing a lot of people acting surprised by this move, but the roadmap was given in advance.
📌 Key levels shared earlier:
🟢 Support:
• 63,500
• 62,000–62,200
• 59,100
🔴 Resistance:
• 65,500
And what happened?
BTC tapped the 65,500 resistance, hit the bear flag ceiling, got rejected, and moved lower exactly as expected.
If 59,100 breaks down, the next major downside targets remain:
• 54,000
• 48,000
The funny part is tha...
🛑 Stop... Stop... Stop... ❗
A lot of people are still saying $SIREN will return to $2, and many traders are buying simply because of the hype.
Before risking your money, take a look at the chart—not the comments.
The 200 EMA around $0.45 acted as strong support for a long time, but that level has now been lost. At the moment, the technical structure looks weak, and buyers have yet to show convincing strength.
If you're buying only because someone promised a massive rally, you're taking a h...
A clean energy percentage can look impressive and still hide a weak system.
$OPG
That is why I do not think @OpenGradient 's energy mix should be viewed as a simple pie chart. It should be treated like a managed portfolio, where every power source contributes a different mix of value, cost, reliability, and risk.
Gas represents 30.94% of the supplied mix. It can provide flexibility when demand rises quickly, but it also brings higher emissions and exposure to fuel-price volatility. Wind accoun...