This CLO target is interesting. As long as retail investors don't follow the trend to short and short positions decrease, the big players won't be able to continue suppressing the price to unload. Conversely, instead of chasing and shorting, it's better to be patient and wait. Wait until they can't sustain this price level and start losing money, the financing rate shifts from negative to positive, and the price drops like a waterfall—that's the real opportunity to get in. Don't always be repeatedly harvested by tricks; the market is always a game of strategy. Sometimes the strongest weapon is to do nothing—just wait.

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LongTermDreamervip
· 4h ago
That's so true, this is my biggest realization in the past three years—shorting is easily exploited, better to lie flat and wait. The CLO stock is indeed interesting; the more retail investors aggressively short, the more opportunities the big players have. I'm just waiting now, waiting for the financing rate to turn positive. Only then will the price truly drop, and that's when I'll get in. History always repeats itself, every cycle is like this, don't rush, don't rush.
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MetadataExplorervip
· 11h ago
That's right, this wave of CLOs really requires understanding the dealer's tactics. If retail investors all go short together, they'll be caught off guard. The real opportunity comes when the financing rate turns positive. Right now, it's just about enduring.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-11 09:51
That makes sense. Retail investors rushing to short only end up helping the big players; this trick has been played many times. Instead of following the crowd and getting liquidated, it's better to stay on the sidelines and watch the show, waiting for the moment when the financing rate flips before taking action.
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GasWastervip
· 01-11 09:47
nah fr, this is just waiting for the negative funding rate flip while watching your cost-basis bleed out... been there, paid the bridge fees for that wisdom lmao
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SignatureCollectorvip
· 01-11 09:42
Uh, that's not right. This logic is basically about the casino dealer holding out first, but who can guarantee that retail investors won't follow suit? I see half the people in the group are shorting CLO.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 01-11 09:41
That's right, but too many people like to chase hot trends and get caught. I'm just waiting for the day they can't hold on anymore.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-11 09:39
Wait, this logic sounds solid... but how many can truly hold steady without moving?
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-11 09:34
Oh wow, this logic makes sense—just waiting for the big players to crash themselves.
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