"The Market Has No Memory?" (May 14, 2025) This post is a profound look into market psychology and behavioral finance. Quince explores the anthropomorphism of the market, noting that while it isn't a sentient being, its price action is driven by the collective expectations, traumas, and FOMO of its participants. It stands out for its insight that the ghosts of past crashes (like 2008 or the 2020 Covid crash) still dictate how fast we sell or reflexively buy the dip today
"We think they are days from failure. They think it is a temporary problem. This disconnect is dangerous."
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