

DadHustleHQ
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@udubtrades
Turned my hobby into $30m. 📈 One person Investment Firm | 🚀 Building Agentic investment @ TradeStory AI. Follow for ideas 👨👧 Views are my own. NFA.





$20 bounce since this post $MU. This is a perfect example of the difference between retail dip-buying and institutional dip-buying. Why it dumped 10% while people “bought the dip” Because the first dip wasn’t a dip — it was an unwind. When a stock has been running hard, a red day can be: Profit-taking turning into a cascade Weak hands exiting Stops getting hit No real buyer stepping in yet Retail sees “it’s down” and buys early with no confirmation. If there’s no real sponsorship, the path of least resistance stays down — so they keep averaging and get buried🩸. Why there was no call flow during the dump: That often means institutions weren’t interested in catching it yet. They’ll wait until price hits a level where risk/reward is favorable (and where supply is mostly flushed) rather than trying to “guess the bottom.” Why it bounced hard when institutions finally bought at daily 5 That’s the moment demand showed up at a real level: The daily 5sma is a trend reference a lot of serious money respects After a 10% flush, sellers are exhausted and stops are cleared Now the reward/risk becomes clean: buy near support, define invalidation, target the rebound Once the first meaningful buyer steps in, price can snap back fast because: Selling pressure has already been spent liquidity is thinner after a flush the first wave of real buying forces late shorts and scared sellers to cover Why it’s important to wait for “institutional dip-buying” Because it solves the biggest dip-buying problem: timing. Blind dip-buying: 1. Gives you no confirmation 2. Makes you absorb the entire unwind 3. Forces you to widen stops or average down through the drawdown Waiting for institutional buying: 1. Tells you demand actually showed up 2. Gives you a level where risk is defined 3. Increases the odds the dip is “done” instead of “just starting” Simple takeaway: A stock can fall 10% on “no buyers.” It usually reverses when real buyers finally show up. @blademapai

$COPX is forming the DadhustleHQ pattern. target 95$, no position yet.


@firstadopter Isn’t today’s decline more of a broad market selloff?


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exact chart with $INTC

Are you tired of winning yet??? I'm bracing for the dip and mentally ready.