Looking at the recent trends of mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Binance Coin, it's easy to feel nervous. But we need to stay calm — this current dip, frankly, is just a normal technical correction in the market, not a sign of an imminent collapse.



The biggest trap at this moment is being driven by panic. Federal Reserve liquidity measures, regulatory attitudes towards the crypto market, the progress of spot ETF approvals… these factors can indeed influence short-term sentiment fluctuations, but they do not change the fundamental mid-term logic.

Instead of obsessing over daily ups and downs, it's better to check whether your holding logic still holds.
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 2h ago
Coming back with this again? Every time you say it's a technical correction, but my BTC is still falling. Anyway, I don't believe in fundamentals anymore; my holding logic has been shattered long ago.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 11h ago
It's the same old story... Technical pullbacks have become so repetitive that it's almost numbingly familiar. The points are valid, but who doesn't know how to say them? Wait, is it really that simple? It still seems to depend on the Federal Reserve's subsequent actions. It's probably too early to say things are stable now.
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 11h ago
That's right, this wave is just building a bottom, why panic? It still depends on the quality of your holdings; don't be scared off by short-term K-line fluctuations. The Federal Reserve's methods and regulations are all smoke screens; fundamentals are the real key. I'm now waiting for mainstream coins to bottom out and rebound before adding positions. If the timid sell now, I'll profit.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 11h ago
That's right, it's just a pullback. Don't be scared by yourself. The technicals look uncomfortable, but the fundamentals are still there. The key is not to follow the trend and cut losses, because that's the real loss.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 11h ago
Pullbacks are the best time to buy; those panicking haven't done their homework. --- Honestly, this is the true test of your mindset. Don't be brainwashed by the news. --- Spot ETFs haven't fully materialized yet; I remain optimistic in the long term. --- People who stare at K-line charts every day, nine out of ten will lose money. --- I just want to know, can your current holdings still hold up? --- The Federal Reserve's approach can't affect the fundamentals; don't scare yourself. --- Every time this happens, someone calls for a crash, but then it just drops and rises again. --- The term "technical correction" has become cliché, but it's not wrong. --- Instead of worrying, take the opportunity to add to your position, as long as you truly believe in it. --- People panic-selling will regret it three months later.
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MentalWealthHarvestervip
· 11h ago
Technical correction? I see, just as I keep talking, the coins in my hand are gone. Don't rely on that fundamental logic; during a decline, no one cares about the fundamentals.
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