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#数字货币市场调整 has broken 90,000, are you panicking? Don't rush to dumping.
Watching Bitcoin drop below 90,000, many people are starting to tremble at the K-line again. But thinking back, when BTC was at 31,000 and ETH was at 2,200, how many people dared to go in heavy?
When the market is down, negative news is everywhere, and technical indicators always lag behind. Overinterpreting these things often only leads to more anxiety.
The current macro environment is actually not bad - China, the US, and Japan are all injecting liquidity, and the market capitalization of US stocks and gold keeps hitting new highs. But what about the crypto world? It seems to be suppressed. After being held back for so long, is BTC and the altcoins just going to end like this?
The question is: who can accurately predict the sharp rises and falls within a week or a month? Which of the "black swan" events in those years was predicted in advance? Stop fantasizing that you can accurately forecast short-term volatility.
Real opportunities are hidden in trends.
In the last few months of each market cycle, it is often the time with the highest trading volume and the strongest price surge. Historical data shows that the main price increases of BTC over three years are basically concentrated within two months—from 41,000 skyrocketing to 64,000, and from 66,000 surging up to 100,000. As for the rest of the time? Most of it is spent in a sideways market.
There is a pattern at the end of a bull market: a surge is often preceded by a pullback of about 30%. Now that the volume is larger, is the current pullback laying the groundwork for a subsequent doubling market?
In the crypto world, don't always think about buying the dip and selling at the top. Just catching the big waves in between is enough. Take ZEC for example, buying at 15 and selling at 750? The ideal is very beautiful. But the operating space has already been quite large in the range from 40 to 620. Altcoins have large fluctuations, and many people sell at the floor price and chase at the highest point. What is the root cause? Not having a clear direction, lacking chips at the bottom, and an unstable mindset.
Stay calm, watch the trends, and make good segments. The market never rewards emotional decisions.