Will the market improve because of Christmas? That's a bit too optimistic😂



These days, this argument is everywhere—"After Christmas, overseas big players' liquidity returns, and the market will pick up." Sounds good, but reality often proves otherwise. Before every holiday and milestone, someone hopes for a liquidity rebound, but what’s the result? The market moves as it always does; holidays can't change that.

The market's performance is never determined by the date, everyone knows this. But traders, well, they always need something to hold onto. So on Christmas Day, I wish everyone smooth trading, regardless of whether liquidity returns or not, at least keep a good mindset.
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 8h ago
Haha, here we go again. It's always the same spiel, and the face-slapping rate is 100%. If Christmas could save the market, I would stream live eating a keyboard. Wake up, everyone. Wait, this logic doesn't add up. If liquidity returns, the market still falls? Where's the problem then? Just accept it. The holiday theory is just self-comfort. That's right, holidays can't change anything; only the market makers' mood can influence the trend. Every time before a holiday, everyone is so optimistic; after the holiday, it's even more despairing. I'm used to it. Get your mindset right? Bro, your mindset has long since fallen behind the speed of your wallet's decline. Relying on holidays to turn things around these days is becoming more and more absurd. So you're saying we still have to take a beating before Christmas, right? Liquidity, it's like wishing—relying on talk is unreliable.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 9h ago
Another "holiday rebound" dream, wake up everyone Wait, will liquidity really come back? I doubt it I'm tired of hearing about Christmas gains, it's always the same story, always a slap in the face Basically, it's just self-deception, finding a pretty excuse for losses Why bother? Isn't it better to face reality? The market is just like that How the market moves, how it should move, has nothing to do with the date I bet five dollars that after the holiday, it will be the same, no one will come to rescue the market It's just traders' self-soothing tactics, I do it too Wishing everyone to stay calm, market volatility is normal
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 9h ago
Ha, you're right. It's always the same spiel, but the backlash comes even faster. Waiting for the price to break below, anyway, holiday market trends are just a gimmick. Liquidity? Ha, big players have already left, and we're retail investors still waiting here. Holiday market trends are really a joke, nothing compared to a single policy statement. I bet on a rebound this time and it failed. What about you?
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GasOptimizervip
· 9h ago
On-chain data has long been exposed, and the claim that liquidity will return during Christmas is fundamentally unfounded. A quick look at historical data settles the matter.
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FloorPriceNightmarevip
· 9h ago
Haha, here we go again. Every time, I rely on some holiday to save the market, but it still ends up falling the same way. Honestly, it's just making excuses for ourselves. I'm tired of hearing the liquidity argument. Instead of waiting for Christmas, it's better to look at the fundamentals, really. Every holiday season, it's the same rhetoric. I stopped believing it a long time ago. Liquidity returning? I think the chance of that is very slim. Just keep a good mindset; anyway, the market will do its own thing.
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