The A-shares closed lower today, ending the 17-day winning streak. Will this reversal trigger panic selling? If the stock market experiences a sharp decline, will the funds trapped in stocks seek new opportunities... Will the crypto market continue to attract this portion of inflowing capital? This is a question worth pondering. The volatility in traditional financial markets often drives funds to seek alternative investment channels, and the 24-hour trading feature and volatility opportunities in the cryptocurrency market indeed tend to attract incremental capital seeking hedging or profit. Of course, all of this still needs to be validated by the market's subsequent performance.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 01-16 05:40
When stocks fall, the crypto world gets restless, but I bet five dollars that this wave of funds won't flow in at all.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-16 01:13
17 consecutive rises and falls, and you want to come to the crypto world? Wake up, stop getting cut again.
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ChainBrain
· 01-14 12:47
17 consecutive increases have broken through, and those trapped are definitely looking for a new exit. Is the crypto world about to stir again?
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PanicSeller
· 01-13 12:51
Another story of cutting leeks? When the stock market falls, the crypto market has to rise. Why does this logic sound so familiar...
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ChainWatcher
· 01-13 12:51
17 consecutive increases just broke like this, I really can't hold it anymore haha
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-13 12:44
According to research, this phenomenon of cross-market capital flow has been supported by data for a long time, but it is worth noting that risk aversion emotions after a stock market crash often suppress incremental entry. Don't be too optimistic.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-13 12:39
Whenever the stock market drops, the crypto market surges upward. This pattern has been proven countless times.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-13 12:34
Here we go again with this rhetoric. When the stock market crashes, they all flock to the crypto world. Do they really think retail investors are that naive?
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SatsStacking
· 01-13 12:32
Wow, 17 consecutive increases and it's broken? The crypto world is about to take off!
The A-shares closed lower today, ending the 17-day winning streak. Will this reversal trigger panic selling? If the stock market experiences a sharp decline, will the funds trapped in stocks seek new opportunities... Will the crypto market continue to attract this portion of inflowing capital? This is a question worth pondering. The volatility in traditional financial markets often drives funds to seek alternative investment channels, and the 24-hour trading feature and volatility opportunities in the cryptocurrency market indeed tend to attract incremental capital seeking hedging or profit. Of course, all of this still needs to be validated by the market's subsequent performance.