Market Overview: Several noteworthy signals have emerged in the crypto sector.



From a technical perspective, BTC is under pressure on the weekly chart, and the previous rebound shows characteristics of a dead cat bounce, without forming an effective breakout. This position carries short-term risks. At the same time, there is noise on the regulatory front—legislation related to cryptocurrencies is in progress, with uncertainties expected. Regarding projects within the community, the operational logic of some institutional players has become more complex, market reactions are muted, and the shareholder meetings have only revealed awkward issues.

Compared to the trend of traditional stock markets, the overall atmosphere seems to be undergoing some adjustments. This time window presents both opportunities and traps, requiring cautious positioning.
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gm_or_ngmivip
· 01-19 15:25
Dead cat bounce words are getting tired, every time they say the risk isn't high, what happens? Isn't it just continuing to sideways grind people?

If you ask me, the regulatory noise is nothing compared to the self-destructive behavior of the institutions.

This time window sounds nice, but in reality, it's just waiting for the leeks to be harvested.

I'm too afraid to act in the short term, just watching who can't hold back first.

The rhetoric in the crypto circle, I've heard it a hundred times, still the same tune.

Institutional logic is complicated? Honestly, they just don't know how to cut losses.

Feels like entering now is just gambling, no new tricks coming out.

How long can this adjustment last? Feeling exhausted.
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FloorSweepervip
· 01-18 09:49
dead cat bounce spotted... yeah, classic weak hands capitulation signal. institutions fumbling the bag while retail gets shaken out lmao. this regulatory noise is just more alpha leaks for those actually paying attention tbh. market's literally handing out discounts to anyone with actual conviction rn. the real money accumulates during these messy windows, not when everyone's fomoing.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-17 23:53
The "dead cat bounce" metaphor is really spot on—it's just a rebound in vain, I thought it could break through.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-17 23:51
Dead cat bounce is not a rebound, I understand that... but what's most disgusting now is the regulation aspect, a single sentence can kill the entire narrative.

What are the institutions doing? Embarrassing issues from the shareholders' meeting have already come out, indicating internal chaos.
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 01-17 23:50
Dead cat bounce... Just hearing it sounds so hopeless, feels like we're going to consolidate again

Regulators are causing trouble again, every time at this point it gets exhausting

Wait, are the shareholders' meetings of those institutions really that awkward? Is there any substance?

Short-term risks? I think it's no longer short-term; how long has this been going on?

Everyone says there are opportunities and traps, but it seems like traps are always more numerous than opportunities...

I just want to know when this window will truly open, or if it’s impossible to open at all
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-17 23:40
The term "dead cat bounce" really annoys me; every time I hear it, it just results in more decline...

Regulators are really frustrating; they can never figure out what they want to do.

Institutions have indeed been very quiet lately, and being too quiet makes people uneasy...
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SerumDegenvip
· 01-17 23:37
dead cat bounce into capitulation szn, we've seen this movie before lmao. regulatory noise + institutional scrambling = perfect recipe for cascade effects ngl.
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