Speaking of holiday market trends, this is really something to pay attention to. In the first few days of the year, the market often shows some movement—many people think they can relax during the holiday, but in fact, the trading market never rests.
Historically, significant fluctuations in funds tend to occur before and after major holidays. On one hand, large capital may make early arrangements; on the other hand, retail investors' sentiment can easily fluctuate. During holidays, liquidity in global markets can create a vacuum period, which may lead to unexpected market directions.
$BTC and $ETH, as market barometers, are more likely to attract hot money attention during these times. Instead of passively waiting, it’s better to actively observe market trends, align with macro factors, and prepare risk management in advance. Staying alert during holidays allows for a clearer view of the market.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 6h ago
You're trying to fool me into staying glued to the screen during the holiday again, huh? I just want to sleep peacefully, is that okay?
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TaxEvader
· 7h ago
Holiday market conditions test your mindset the most. Last year, I was caught off guard by the downturn, but this time I've learned my lesson.
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CryptoComedian
· 7h ago
I've heard this holiday market narrative too many times. Every time, it's said to be an opportunity. And what happened? My account has long been on vacation, while I’m still staying up late watching the market.
Laughing until I cry, it turns out that the liquidity vacuum period is actually my loss period.
Large funds deploying early? Pumping up the price to sell off, you mean? Don't be so polite.
Watching the market during holidays is more exhausting than working. What's the point?
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NFTFreezer
· 7h ago
Holiday market trends are indeed prone to surprises; I've lost out a few times.
Retail investors are sleeping through it, while big players are bottom-fishing. This routine is always the same.
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WhaleMistaker
· 7h ago
The idea of holiday market trends comes around every year, but actually bottoming out still depends on luck. With BTC and ETH now so competitive, hot money must have already moved on.
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Speaking of holiday market trends, this is really something to pay attention to. In the first few days of the year, the market often shows some movement—many people think they can relax during the holiday, but in fact, the trading market never rests.
Historically, significant fluctuations in funds tend to occur before and after major holidays. On one hand, large capital may make early arrangements; on the other hand, retail investors' sentiment can easily fluctuate. During holidays, liquidity in global markets can create a vacuum period, which may lead to unexpected market directions.
$BTC and $ETH, as market barometers, are more likely to attract hot money attention during these times. Instead of passively waiting, it’s better to actively observe market trends, align with macro factors, and prepare risk management in advance. Staying alert during holidays allows for a clearer view of the market.