What are the real reasons for being bullish on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin? Is it purely personal preference? Or is it based on some financial forecast?
Honestly, the rise and fall of the crypto market lack logical support in the first place. But the trend throughout 2025 clearly illustrates the issue—U.S. stocks are rising, gold is rising, silver is rising, and what about the crypto market? Not only did it fail to follow the upward trend, but it also declined. What does this indicate? Market funds are withdrawing on a large scale from the crypto space and flowing into traditional tangible investments.
The recent performance of the cryptocurrency market may indeed reflect a change in investors’ preference for certain types of assets.
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GasFeeVictim
· 18h ago
Well... that really hits home. The fund withdrawals are definitely just a show.
Honestly, there's no narrative support anymore. The stories that were hyped up before are no longer believed.
U.S. stocks and gold are rising, but cryptocurrencies are falling—get the logic now?
It seems like asking for financial forecasts, but it's really just gambler psychology.
Mainstream funds have already exited, and most of those still claiming to be optimistic are probably trapped.
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MagicBean
· 19h ago
The funds are speaking. Stocks, bonds, and gold are all rising, but only the crypto market is falling. This wave is indeed a bit awkward.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 19h ago
Damn, it's the same old spiel... Do you really think traditional assets are more popular? Stop kidding around.
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If US stocks go up, does that mean the crypto market should fall? That logic is ridiculous.
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The funds haven't been withdrawn; they just haven't recovered yet. We're waiting.
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Gold and silver rising can explain the situation? What about BTC?
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Personal preference + gambling nature, honestly it's not that complicated.
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Capital flow? Ha, just look at what institutions are stockpiling.
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Financial forecasts are bullshit; it's all a faith game.
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GmGmNoGn
· 19h ago
Basically, it's a gambling issue; there's no financial forecast to speak of.
Traditional assets are being drained, and the crypto circle has indeed cooled down quite a bit.
I think it's mainly because big players are fleeing, and retail investors are following suit by cutting losses.
No matter how many reasons you have, they can't resist the flow of funds; reality is this cruel.
However, a decline is the best opportunity to buy the dip, the key is whether you have the courage.
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Web3Educator
· 19h ago
ngl this "money fleeing crypto" narrative is way too surface-level... let me break down what's actually happening here. traditional assets pumping doesn't automatically mean capital rotation—macro flows are infinitely more complex than that, trust me. my students always fall for this same trap lol
What are the real reasons for being bullish on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin? Is it purely personal preference? Or is it based on some financial forecast?
Honestly, the rise and fall of the crypto market lack logical support in the first place. But the trend throughout 2025 clearly illustrates the issue—U.S. stocks are rising, gold is rising, silver is rising, and what about the crypto market? Not only did it fail to follow the upward trend, but it also declined. What does this indicate? Market funds are withdrawing on a large scale from the crypto space and flowing into traditional tangible investments.
The recent performance of the cryptocurrency market may indeed reflect a change in investors’ preference for certain types of assets.