Annie 所长|Aug 18, 2026 03:17
SNDK heading to 2000—just a bull trap?
1. Chasing highs now is extremely risky—better to miss out than get caught holding the bag
Even though it’s surged nearly 80% in 21 days, the current price is already in premium territory. Institutions only buy low during discounts and sell high to retail investors. Jumping in now has a very low chance of success—it’s basically handing money to the big players.
2. The move to $2000-$2100 is likely a bull trap
As short-term selling pressure eases, the stock price will likely spike to the $2000-$2100 institutional sell zone. But this is probably just a fake breakout where the big players pump the price to offload their shares, leaving retail investors holding the bag.
3. The bubble is nearing its peak—watch out for a brutal 60% correction
The current trend perfectly matches the characteristics of a late-stage asset bubble: a sharp rebound after a crash, creating the illusion for retail investors that new highs are possible. Once it hits resistance and gets dumped, we could see a massive 60% drop.
4. Don’t even think about buying until it hits $850-$900
Only when the price truly crashes back to $850-$900 is it worth considering. If it doesn’t, just move on to the next target without hesitation.
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