Today is Christmas Eve, and tomorrow is a traditional holiday in the United States. What will happen in the coming days? Funds from many institutions and individuals may flow into holiday spending, which will be reflected in the data.



Unemployment insurance data is a good observation window—population movement and consumer willingness during holidays will be directly reflected in these indicators. The US stock market will also close early and enter a holiday break, with liquidity significantly decreasing.

Multiple factors stacking up, market volatility should not be underestimated. The trading environment in the coming days will be noticeably different from usual, especially with ongoing attention to BTC strategic reserves; every economic data release could trigger a chain reaction.

Seizing this window often reveals many opportunities.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 8h ago
Liquidity is most vulnerable when it drops, I have deep experience with this haha Wait, will unemployment data affect BTC? I need to think about this logic carefully People are spending money during the holidays, but the crypto market is actually easier to pump, institutions have already calculated this Are there more opportunities during the window period? Just listen, but in the end, you'll still get caught During these Christmas days, I choose to lie low, rather miss out than get caught in a bottom-fishing trap
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 8h ago
It's easiest to get liquidated when liquidity drops, so you really need to be careful.
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GasWaster69vip
· 8h ago
Holiday market conditions are really like walking on a knife's edge; when liquidity drops, prices skyrocket. --- Unemployment data is indeed easy to overlook, but those who understand know what it can indicate. --- During these days when the US stock market is closed, is Bitcoin going to act independently again, or is it still dancing to macro rhythms? --- Opportunities are everywhere during the window period, but I'm just worried it's a trap set for retail investors. --- How likely is it that holiday data is falsified? Has anyone dug deep into this angle? --- Instead of chasing short-term windows, it's better to focus on long-term trends. Can these sugar-coated bullets really make money in the short term? --- The reserve of BTC is the main event; economic data are just supporting acts. --- A decline in liquidity means big funds can’t run away easily, which is actually quite friendly to retail investors. --- Every time before a holiday, I say the same thing, but in the end, it still gets cut.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 8h ago
I agree that liquidity has decreased, but to be honest, I usually take a break and don't watch the market during holidays... Last Christmas Eve, I lost everything doing various contrarian trades. I'll try again next year, but for now, I'm just taking it easy.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 9h ago
Liquidity decreases at this time, making it easier to be attacked. A lesson from history... Don't ask me how I know.
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