When the market falls, there are various analyses; when it rises, it's a different set of rhetoric.
The few fundamentals that truly impact BTC are the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, economic recession, AI bubble, geopolitical issues, and US debt defaults.
These haven't changed. Short-term fluctuations are just fluctuations; there's no need to over-interpret.
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GateUser-bc3de484
· 11-30 12:16
Hold on tight, we're about to To da moon 🛫
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CarefreeStoneLife
· 11-17 18:44
Enter 401
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· 11-17 14:31
"Classic Trading Volume Mnemonics"
Buy horizontal, buy the pit, don't buy vertical; the selling point is at the boiling point.
Continuous small rises are real rises, while continuous big rises require exiting the market.
A sudden drop with no volume is a scare tactic; a gradual drop with higher trade volumes means to withdraw quickly.
A significant surge needs a pullback; don't dig deep pits, don't buy heavily.
When the market falls, there are various analyses; when it rises, it's a different set of rhetoric.
The few fundamentals that truly impact BTC are the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, economic recession, AI bubble, geopolitical issues, and US debt defaults.
These haven't changed. Short-term fluctuations are just fluctuations; there's no need to over-interpret.