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#数字资产市场动态 Recently, I observed an interesting market phenomenon. During these days around December 27th, the traditional commodities sector has been quite lively—gold, silver, and platinum prices have all hit new highs.
Turning to the crypto side, mainstream assets like $ETH, $SOL, and $ZEC are also in focus.
The question is: currently, it’s the end of the Christmas holiday, and New Year’s Day is just around the corner. Global financial market liquidity is noticeably tight. Trading volume on exchanges is much lower than usual, which is a pattern that occurs every year during this period. In such an environment, every move of the funds is amplified—this logic applies to both traditional and crypto markets. Some investors are already contemplating how far this year-end rally can go, and whether there will be new changes once liquidity returns after New Year’s.