Eye today: “Buy the rumor, sell the news” 🚨

Why does everyone talk about this every time there are key events like conferences or big announcements in crypto?

🔹 How does it work?

In trading, prices often rise in anticipation of news (rumors, leaks, hype) and many times they fall or correct when the news is finally confirmed.

🔹 Real examples:

Before the BTC ETFs: brutal rise in the weeks prior, dump on the announcement day.

BTC Halving: pre-event rally, profit-taking right after.

ETH Merge: rise with rumors, correction after the official news.

🔹 Why does this happen?

Many experienced traders sell on the news, not after. Retail investors tend to arrive late, buying when everything is already “cooked” and end up being liquidity for the pros.

🔹 How do pro traders use it?

They detect the rumor early, enter without FOMO.

They manage risk (not over-leveraging, clear stops).

They sell at the moment of the announcement or just after, while everyone else keeps buying.

🔹 Keys for today (BTC conference):

Don’t buy the peak at the announcement.

If you got in early and there’s a pump, secure profits.

Watch volume and order book: if it drops after the news, likely profit-taking.

The best trade is to exit when everyone wants to enter.

Don’t get attached to the news. Anticipate, manage risk, and never follow the herd.

Let others suffer from FOMO! 🧠💪 $BTC

DO NOT TRADE AGAINST THE MAIN TREND!

Better outside than inside and trapped.