Many investors welcomed the market’s recent decline as an opportunity to buy the dip. That’s not the best strategy, argue two analysts.
The announcement of sweeping tariffs last week sent markets reeling, erasing trillions of dollars of value, which begs the question: Should you buy the dip? The phrase “buy the dip” means jumping into ...
The feedback loop between passive buying and retail speculation accelerates price moves and disconnects valuations from economic reality. Historically, when multiple valuation measures are all pushing ...
A divergence is taking hold in markets: While Wall Street is sending money abroad, Main Street is leaning in to America, doubling down on a “buy-the-dip” strategy that has, for now, paid off. Wall ...
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 ...
What Does “Buy the Dip Mean? If you are a regular reader of Money Morning Buzz and our daily 3 Stocks to Watch article you’ve no doubt heard the term “Buy the Dip”. The represents a simple and usually ...
Strategy is breaking out after a 40% drop from its ATH. Bitcoin's bullish trend, confirmed by technical analysis, supports the investment thesis for MSTR, which has significant Bitcoin holdings.
Less than three weeks into Trump’s second term, two market shocks complicated the investing scenario — one is directly aimed at tech investing, i.e. the DeepSeek rout and the other is the trade war.
In September, XRP's (CRYPTO: XRP) dropped below the $3 price level again. That triggered all kinds of warning signals, given just how volatile and unpredictable XRP has been this year. While XRP is up ...