#数字资产动态追踪 VanEck's latest research report sets the tone for the 2026 market: Although Bitcoin may still have some retracement space in this cycle, the decline won't be particularly extreme. More importantly, their assessment suggests that next year is likely to enter a consolidation phase—you know, a period of neither explosive growth nor sharp declines, where the market repeatedly digests the price. This isn't necessarily bad news for holders; at least they won't have to be on edge all day.
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WhaleInTraining
· 7h ago
Consolidation periods are actually the most friendly to retail investors. Stop messing around, just hold and it'll be fine.
This wave from VanEck sounds reliable. If there's no sharp decline, we should be grateful. Isn't it better to sleep peacefully next year?
Here we go again with the tone-setting? Basically, it's advising us not to chase highs. I believe it.
Wait, are they sure there's a bottom line to the decline? I’m a bit skeptical.
If next year is a consolidation, then I need to think about how to set up my dollar-cost averaging.
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ContractCollector
· 7h ago
Consolidation periods may not sound exciting, but for those of us who are long-term bottom-fishing, it's actually more comfortable.
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VanEck's report is meant to stabilize the troops, or is there real data to support it... I need to take a closer look.
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It's another consolidation, and no need to worry excessively. I've heard this for three years.
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The phrase "Bitcoin's decline is not outrageous"—I feel like it's still paving the way for a subsequent crash.
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Holders aren't afraid of consolidation; they're just worried about a sudden black swan event.
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Since we're going to consolidate next year, isn't it more attractive to position now at the low?
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Research reports, when released, seem accurate, but whether they're right or not afterward is another story.
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liquidation_surfer
· 7h ago
Consolidation period? How am I supposed to keep my leveraged positions alive? Without volatility, what am I supposed to eat?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 8h ago
Consolidation period? I'm just worried it might be a slow decline under the guise of consolidation. Just listen to predictions from institutions like VanEck.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 8h ago
It's a consolidation period, basically a time to wait for opportunities. Anyway, since it won't drop much, I feel more at ease.
#数字资产动态追踪 VanEck's latest research report sets the tone for the 2026 market: Although Bitcoin may still have some retracement space in this cycle, the decline won't be particularly extreme. More importantly, their assessment suggests that next year is likely to enter a consolidation phase—you know, a period of neither explosive growth nor sharp declines, where the market repeatedly digests the price. This isn't necessarily bad news for holders; at least they won't have to be on edge all day.