Small-cap stocks like the Russell 2000 ($IWM) have been under pressure for five years straight. It's easy to write them off at this point, but that sustained suppression might actually be setting up a compelling opportunity. After years of underperformance, mean reversion possibilities are worth taking seriously. The longer the consolidation phase drags on, the more explosive the eventual move could be when sentiment finally shifts.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 1h ago
Five years of suppression... This is similar to reentrancy vulnerabilities in smart contracts; the continuously locked funds will eventually find a breakthrough. The question is, who can accurately determine that critical point? Most people only realize it two days before the reversal.
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WhaleMinion
· 1h ago
Still not爆 after five years of holding? We really have to wait for this one.
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MemeKingNFT
· 1h ago
Five years of suppression... It's just like the NFT bear market, the deeper it goes, the more exciting it gets. When the reversal happens, it will shake up the retail investors.
Small-cap stocks like the Russell 2000 ($IWM) have been under pressure for five years straight. It's easy to write them off at this point, but that sustained suppression might actually be setting up a compelling opportunity. After years of underperformance, mean reversion possibilities are worth taking seriously. The longer the consolidation phase drags on, the more explosive the eventual move could be when sentiment finally shifts.