Rebound Watch: Will Thanksgiving Break the Four Year Pattern or Is This Another Trap?
This market is trying very hard to look confident, but everyone can feel that the ground is still soft. November was rough, volatility spiked, and the Fed had to step in again. Yet here we are, green candles showing up right before Thanksgiving week. The big question is whether this bounce has real strength or if it is another holiday trap.
If the major indexes hold their levels, we may see a short burst of risk appetite that spills into smaller names. That is where things get interesting for traders who watch counters like CRCL, RZLV, RGTI, NOK, BYND, and ORBS.
CRCL could benefit if AI sentiment improves again since speculative tech often reacts to macro tone first.
RZLV is still a low float mover, so any rotation into small caps may give it a pop.
RGTI tends to shadow momentum in the broader tech space, especially after sharp corrections.
NOK continues to grind slowly and may hold up better if the market prefers quality.
BYND remains volatile, but these market rebounds often pull it into sympathy moves.
ORBS may also ride any crypto strength this week, especially if holiday liquidity works in favour of digital assets.
Thanksgiving week usually brings low volume and strange price action. If the market stays calm, December could still produce a mild Santa effect. If fear returns, the pattern of holiday hesitation may continue for a fifth year.
What do you think, Tigers? Melt up or fake out?
Not a financial advice! Trade wisely, Comrades!
Modify on 2025-11-28 09:17
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