Nike stock is facing its deepest downturn since the late 1970s, yet major financial institutions are starting to spot potential turning points. UBS research has identified several emerging bullish indicators beneath the surface—suggesting savvy investors might be paying attention to oversold conditions and brewing reversal signals. When traditional equity markets show these kinds of extreme readings, it often ripples across risk assets. Worth watching how this macro momentum plays out.
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MidnightSeller
· 23h ago
Huh? Nike has fallen so much, and institutions are still looking for opportunities? Feels like they're just the bagholders.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 23h ago
Oh my gosh, Nike has dropped this much and I just saw it now? Why didn't I do something earlier?
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TerraNeverForget
· 23h ago
Nike really can't hold on this time, feels like a rebound is coming? Anyway, I don't believe the institutions' rhetoric. The last time they said that, I lost a lot of money.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 23h ago
Nike has fallen so much this time, are institutions starting to buy the dip? Is it true?
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HodlVeteran
· 12-26 21:27
I've heard the phrase "bottoming out in a bear market" too many times. Every time, they say there's a turning point, but it just keeps dropping [laugh-cry].
NKE has fallen so hard this time, and no matter what UBS says, it doesn't matter. I just want to know if the retail investors' buying opportunity has arrived.
After losing a lot of money over the years, I realized one thing: the "reversal signals" that institutions talk about are often just to scoop up your shares.
Before going all-in, ask yourself: can you withstand another 30% drop? This is a lesson learned from seasoned traders' blood and tears.
Nike stock is facing its deepest downturn since the late 1970s, yet major financial institutions are starting to spot potential turning points. UBS research has identified several emerging bullish indicators beneath the surface—suggesting savvy investors might be paying attention to oversold conditions and brewing reversal signals. When traditional equity markets show these kinds of extreme readings, it often ripples across risk assets. Worth watching how this macro momentum plays out.