TSX futures wrapped up the final trading session of 2025 with a downward move. The pullback on the last day of the year reflects broader market sentiment as traders locked in positions before the calendar flip. This kind of year-end volatility is pretty typical—profit-taking and portfolio rebalancing often create these shifts in the final stretch. Worth keeping an eye on how these moves play into early 2026 momentum, especially as institutional players position for what's next. The selloff underscores the ongoing pressure in equity index futures as we transition into fresh territory.

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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 6h ago
Year-end clearance sale, the classic "Schrödinger's Bull Market," panic while holding positions, truly the perfect interpretation of bear market philosophy...
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 6h ago
Year-end dump tricks are really old news; the smell of institutions harvesting retail investors is getting stronger and stronger.
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LayoffMinervip
· 6h ago
Last year on the last day, it was smashed again. What can happen this year... Forget it, anyway it's all institutions playing the game.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 6h ago
TSX plunges at the end of the year again, same old trick, a classic move by institutions to cut leeks before the dump.
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GweiWatchervip
· 6h ago
End-of-year arbitrage run, 2026 will be a new story again
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