Everyone thinks a +7% move in a tech name means risk-on is back, but actually SanDisk ripping is exactly where crypto traders can get baited.

the mistake is simple: you see semis/storage catching bids, assume liquidity is flowing everywhere, then ape $BTC or rotate out of $USDT too early. ngl, that’s how a lot of accounts bleed during fear markets.

case study here: SanDisk moving on hardware/AI-adjacent demand can look like “tech strength,” but crypto doesn’t always mirror it cleanly. with Fear & Greed sitting in fear territory, the market is still fragile. one strong stock move doesn’t mean alts suddenly have permission to send.

if you’re trading $BTC, $BNB, or even parked in $USDT waiting for entries, the alpha is not chasing the headline. watch whether crypto majors confirm with volume and higher lows first. otherwise you’re just buying someone else’s exit liquidity while they front-run the narrative.

anyone else seeing this divergence between tech hype and crypto caution? #SanDiskRises7 #NvidiaDiscloses #TradersCutFedRateHikeBetsBeforeMid2027