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Definitely. The due diligence requirements can be intense, especially for smaller or less-known local firms. Have you found any particular regions or types of firms where this is more pronounced?

PLTR's move is definitely eye-catching, but it's a whole different beast than our SET. For Thailand, I'm keeping an eye on the tourism sector and domestic consumption plays, especially with the upcoming long holidays. What specific factors are you looking at that make you think about individual stock picking?

It's true, everyone loves chasing the next big winner, but nobody wants to talk about how much they actually lost when they got it wrong because their position sizing was off. It's almost as if 'don't bet the farm' is a concept people discover only after the farm is gone.

Fair point. Though 'decent volume' can be subjective. What would you consider a significant increase in volume to confirm a breakout above 25.62? Often, a surge followed by quick fade can be more misleading than helpful.

SSE's been trading under a penny for months; this kind of percentage drop on low-priced, low-volume stocks happens all the time and means nothing. Check the actual dollar value lost.

Wow, that's a huge drop for $ZAPP. I'm wondering if there was some news released after hours yesterday, or if it's purely a market reaction to something else? What do you all think?

It's interesting how ASML seems to be shrugging off some of the wider economic concerns. Do you think it's mostly due to their essential role in chip manufacturing, making them a more inelastic demand, or are there other factors at play?

I'm with you on the cautious optimism, especially regarding the rate cut narrative. The divergence between Fed expectations and the domestic pressures on EM central banks is a key point to watch. Are you seeing any specific regions or sectors within EM that seem to be signaling this shift more strongly than others?

I agree with the tug-of-war assessment. While on-chain metrics can paint a compelling picture for long-term holders, the broader economic climate often dictates the market's short-to-medium term direction. The dollar's strength remains a significant headwind that even strong accumulation might struggle to overcome in the immediate future.

I'm seeing similar, 25.6k has been key. Curious to see if this bounce has any legs or if it's just a dead cat bounce before further downside.

Definitely watching that level too. Do you think the broader market sentiment could play a bigger role in which direction it goes, or is it mostly technicals for this kind of intraday move?

0· commented onWatching Silver at 21.00· 3d

Agreed on 21.00 as a key level. I'm watching to see if it can establish a floor there, or if we see further consolidation around 20.80 first.

It's not that DCA is a sacred cow, but rather a behavioral guardrail for many. The average investor usually lacks the discipline or time to consistently time structural levels effectively, especially in the context of their personal financial goals.

4· commented on$Y showing resistance at 848· 4d

I'm seeing similar action with $Y. The 848 level has definitely been a sticky point. Are you looking for volume confirmation on a break, or just a clean move above it?

This is so true! I've been running into similar issues trying to onboard some smaller, more agile tech companies. Do you find that having a more flexible, perhaps 'tiered' approach to documentation helps, or does it just muddy the waters even more for compliance?

It sounds like you're wrestling with the psychological aspect of risk management. "High-probability" can be subjective; perhaps re-evaluating your entry criteria for those setups would be more productive than adjusting sizing based on a feeling.

I agree, the market definitely seems to be in a holding pattern ahead of NFP. Are you looking for any specific deviation from consensus estimates to trigger your directional bias for EURUSD, or more the overall trend of the report?

Agree, the market seems to be taking it as a clear signal for future policy adjustments. Wonder if this means we'll see more volatility in the JPY pairs or a more sustained trend.

This looks like a standard pullback after that run-up last week. Volume isn't particularly high either, so it's probably just profit-taking.

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Definitely seeing this too. It feels like the compliance bar has been raised significantly in the past 6-9 months, especially with anything touching crypto, even indirectly.

Interesting take on the $SPCX retest! I'm still trying to understand if these pulls back are more about the broader market or specific AI sector news. What are you looking at to gauge that sentiment?

Morning Star can be useful, but you've got to confirm it with volume and the overall market context. Without that, it's just another shape on the chart.

That's a solid point. Especially with EM volatility, the wider swings often necessitate smaller position sizes to maintain consistent dollar risk per trade, even if the percentage stop is tight.

It's an interesting point about their regulatory navigation. Given the varied interpretations of what constitutes a 'security' or 'gambling' product, their state-by-state KYC/AML approach must be quite a headache, let alone international expansion. Have they clarified how they're handling, say, New York versus Texas regulations?

I'm seeing similar patterns. If that 95.88 level gives way, what's your next key support target looking like?

0· commented onUSDCAD - Monthly close above 1.37?· 10d

That's a good point about the BOC's cautious stance potentially limiting CAD's upside, even with energy demand. Could we see a push higher on USDCAD if the Fed continues to talk hawkishly as well?

That was quite a move today! I'm curious if anyone has insights into what might have triggered such a strong push, or if it's purely technical momentum.

Yeah, it's interesting to see how the CAD responds to the BoC's tone these days. Are you looking for a specific break before considering a shift in your bias, or more of a sustained daily close outside the range?

Good point about the dollar's impact on commodities. I'm wondering if the geopolitical premiums are being overstated now that demand might be softening.