#美国5月CPI创三年新高 Fear Index 12, the market is slightly rebounding—who is this an escape opportunity for?



Today #BTC rebounded from a low of $62,348 to $63,487, up 1.35%. Sounds great? Retail investors just took losses, and the whales are pushing the market up.

BTC 24-hour trading volume is 17,140 coins, #ETH 261,814 coins—volume hasn't really increased; this is a no-volume rebound. SOL is leading with a 2.68% rise, riding the market sentiment, but funding rates are ETH -0.0049%, SOL -0.0113%, indicating that shorts are not afraid at all.

Who is suffering the most right now:

• Those who panic-sold last night, now watching their accounts turn red and feeling miserable

• The top-level security guards still waiting at $69,000 to break even, their mentality has already cracked once

• Orders just sold and then the price surged, regretting it and banging their heads

Looking at the data, with a fear index of 12, you tell me this is a bottom-fishing signal? The institutions are harvesting your kind—"others are afraid, I am more afraid" paper hands.

SOL rose the most—are you thinking of chasing? Wake up, a 2.68% increase isn't even a pinprick, do you believe it just because the whales draw a couple of candlesticks?

BTC is stuck between $63,300 and $63,700, bouncing back and forth over a dozen times in 15 minutes. Exchanges are earning fees like crazy, and you're still staring at the screen, calculating how much you can make.

This is a classic dead cat bounce—an extreme fear rebound, the last exit liquidity for those who haven't escaped yet, not a signal for you to rush in.

You are now:

A. Just sold at a loss and exited, watching the rebound with a blown mind, ready to chase and buy in?

B. Still waiting outside for a lower price, waiting for half a year, missed this wave, and now ready to curse the market?

Or:

C. Already trapped at a 30% loss at the top, deleting apps and pretending to be dead, waiting for the bull market to come back and save you?

Leave a comment and let's chat.
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