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Trump's one sentence, BTC directly takes off? The truth behind this wave of market movement
When Donald Trump said "extending the ceasefire is highly unlikely," the market's interpretation was actually: uncertainty +1.
And Bitcoin's favorite thing is this kind of "ambiguous zone." Because the less certain, the easier it is to attract speculative funds.
How to view the recent high point? Don't rush to call it a bull market. Currently, it looks more like a "event-driven structural market." If subsequent conflicts escalate, BTC may continue to surge; but if negotiations make substantial progress, the market could cool down quickly.
What about window period strategies? One sentence: profit from "emotional premium."
For example: buy low when the market is panicking, reduce positions when emotions are euphoric. It sounds simple, but most people do the opposite.
Another key point: don't ignore liquidity. Without new funds, even the best stories won't last long.
—Conclusion: BTC isn't rising because of the war, but because the market needs a reason to go up.
#比特币反弹
When Donald Trump said, “it’s highly unlikely that the ceasefire will be extended,” the market’s translation was actually: uncertainty +1.
And Bitcoin’s favorite thing is this kind of “gray area.” Because the more uncertain it is, the easier it is to attract speculative capital.
How should you look at the peak of this phase? Don’t rush to call it a bull market. Right now, it looks more like an “event-driven structural market.” If the fighting escalates afterward, BTC could keep climbing; but once negotiations show real progress, the market could cool down quickly.
What’s the strategy for the window period? One sentence: earn the “emotional premium.”
For example: buy the dip when the market is panicking, and trim positions when sentiment is euphoric. It sounds simple, but most people do the opposite.
Another key point: don’t ignore liquidity. Without fresh capital, no matter how good the story is, it won’t last long.
—Conclusion: BTC isn’t rising because of the war; it’s rising because the market needs a reason to go up.
#Bitcoin rebound