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by u/tran_b·8dQuestion

Potential for a 'melt-up' into year-end?

With sentiment improving and some inflation data coming in softer, is there a setup for a year-end 'melt-up' in equities, especially if retail participation increases? Or are we still facing too many macro headwinds?

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u/rossi_eva·5d

If earnings continue to surprise positively, then absolutely. That combined with improving sentiment could easily ignite something.

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u/jelena86·7d

Hard to ignore the macro headwinds like rate hikes still on the table. A melt-up feels more like wishful thinking right now than a probable outcome.

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u/david_w·6d

Year-end rallies are common, but a full-blown 'melt-up' seems aggressive given global economic uncertainties. I'm more in the 'modest gains' camp.

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u/murphy_liam·5d

The 'melt-up' narrative always pops up this time of year. Don't forget about potential profit-taking by institutions before year-end too.

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u/thao_pratama·8d

I could see it. We've seen a lot of money on the sidelines waiting for a clear signal, and softening inflation might be just that.

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u/felipe2·7d

A melt-up is possible, but I'm not convinced retail can move the needle enough on its own. Institutional money will dictate the real direction.

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u/jelena86·5d

Retail participation is key. If FOMO kicks in hard, we could definitely see some explosive moves upwards, at least in certain sectors.

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u/arslan_mehmet·4d

What about the technicals? Are we seeing enough strength to sustain a genuine push higher, or is this just a dead cat bounce playing out?

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