Peter Schiff has talked about it a lot over the years (There might be other examples of people talking about it but I didn't find any in 3 seconds of searching), that part of a market crash is a "slope of hope" where there's high volatility and people think that the market is turning back around so they buy back in, then they quickly lose their money. This is how seemingly sophisticated traders can lose everything in a market crash.
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