#数字货币市场回升 On Sunday, the market data reached the key resistance level of 3050 and then began a period of sideways consolidation. As a result, around 7 PM last night, there was a rapid plummet. This pullback is actually due to the combination of two factors: first, there were some fluctuations in external news, and second, as we approach the monthly close, this time window historically sees an increase in volatility.
To be honest, this kind of trend is obviously the contract market at work—retail investors see a rapid decline and panic, starting to cut losses, which happens to give the main funds space to maneuver. The market is often counterintuitive like this: when everyone is in a panic sell-off, it may actually be a window for positioning.
Of course, reverse operations are not about blindly bottom-fishing; you need to clearly see which assets have a solid fundamental basis. Several mainstream coins and some altcoins are starting to look attractive now, and swing traders can begin their homework.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 14h ago
Here we go again, I keep jumping into this pit at the monthly close, I really should remember this...
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MetaverseHermit
· 14h ago
It's the same old trick again; when retail investors panic, they hand the market makers a knife, it always happens like this.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 15h ago
It's another month-end closing trap, playing people for suckers one after another.
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DaoTherapy
· 15h ago
It's the same trap again, how come retail investors just can't learn?
#数字货币市场回升 On Sunday, the market data reached the key resistance level of 3050 and then began a period of sideways consolidation. As a result, around 7 PM last night, there was a rapid plummet. This pullback is actually due to the combination of two factors: first, there were some fluctuations in external news, and second, as we approach the monthly close, this time window historically sees an increase in volatility.
To be honest, this kind of trend is obviously the contract market at work—retail investors see a rapid decline and panic, starting to cut losses, which happens to give the main funds space to maneuver. The market is often counterintuitive like this: when everyone is in a panic sell-off, it may actually be a window for positioning.
Of course, reverse operations are not about blindly bottom-fishing; you need to clearly see which assets have a solid fundamental basis. Several mainstream coins and some altcoins are starting to look attractive now, and swing traders can begin their homework.