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Recently, there has been a phenomenon in the market worth noting—periods of frequent meetings often accompany increased volatility. Looking back at history, domestic regulatory trends usually put pressure on the market, while U.S. policy meetings, though once seen as positive, have recently been characterized by a "rise first, then crash" pattern, leaving retail investors caught in the middle and suffering.

Next week, two major events are upcoming:

· 15th: Regulatory agency's crypto roundtable, potentially setting the tone for future policies
· 19th: Bank of Japan interest rate decision, signaling a re-pricing of global liquidity

If these two meetings resonate, market volatility could be further amplified. In such an environment filled with uncertainty, chasing gains and panicking during dips will only speed up liquidation. The key is to strictly control leverage and maintain sufficient mental resilience—staying calm is the way to get through difficult times.
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JustHereForAirdropsvip
· 2025-12-13 23:58
Here we go again? We've seen this pattern before—pulling up and then crashing down. I bet five bucks that next week's two meetings will be another good show.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 2025-12-12 20:47
actually, the correlation between regulatory events and volatility spikes is statistically significant around 73% of the time—but sure, let's pretend this is some new phenomenon. the real play here isn't guessing which way it goes, it's understanding your own liquidation price first. most people don't even *know* their risk-adjusted exposure. sad.
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PermabullPetevip
· 2025-12-12 01:42
It's the same old routine in the market, brothers.

Starting this routine again? Regulatory meetings, central bank decisions—every time they say they want to amplify volatility through resonance, but in the end, it's just large investors harvesting retail investors once again.

Honestly, the real profit doesn't come from gambling around meetings. Keeping a steady mindset and controlling leverage is not wrong, but most people can't do that.
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ForkTroopervip
· 2025-12-12 01:41
Here comes the "buy first, sell later" routine again; retail investors are really getting hurt all the time.

It's always like this during meetings. Two conferences next week—be careful with this wave.

Leverage is poison, or is it more comfortable to stay flat and do nothing?
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 2025-12-12 01:28
Coming with this again? I'm used to being dumped on first and then manipulated, mainly because policies often suddenly explode without warning.

Leverage traders are probably going to be in trouble these two weeks, with the 15th and 19th in between, making it hard to avoid liquidation.

Still the same advice: don't touch it if you're not mentally prepared, really.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 2025-12-12 01:28
Here we go again, the same old meeting routine. Retail investors have really been played out.

Can we avoid it this time? It doesn't seem very likely.
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