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#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 Observation on December 8: The market was still weak at the beginning of the week, but there's a detail worth noting—a large player has been consistently accumulating.
There is clear support for Bitcoin and Ethereum; every dip gets bought up. So what's the issue? Stablecoins haven't entered the market yet, and retail investors are still on the sidelines watching.
Last week’s economic data was quite contradictory: the ADP numbers were weak, but initial jobless claims were surprisingly strong. This hot-and-cold mix led to short-term price swings, but the medium-term trend hasn’t changed. Friday’s sharp drop looked more like an emotional release rather than a trend reversal.
Some recent negative news has indeed stirred up panic, but looking at it differently, this is actually a window for the transfer of positions.
My own trading approach: still moderately bullish in the medium term.
During panic, I buy mainstream assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and SOL in batches. I put high-risk altcoins and unreliable projects aside for now—keeping the main position stable is key.
The above is just my personal view. Please make all decisions based on your own risk tolerance and independent judgment.
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