This weekend was bombarded again. After a few times, I found a pattern — negative news always tends to be released over the weekend. The crypto market struggles to digest it, and by the time the US stock market opens on Monday, it rebounds as if nothing happened. As a result, the crypto market has already taken a hit and still has to digest aftershocks. Why is it that the same bad news causes a direct sell-off in the crypto market, but traditional finance can stay stable? The gap is so huge.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-06 08:30
I'm used to the weekend crashes, just waiting for the US stock market folks to come and save the day on Monday.
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It's the same old trick again, the crypto market gets hammered while traditional finance is still sleeping. Outrageous.
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I've seen through it. When negative news comes out on the weekend, it's deliberate. While we collapse, they remain unmoved.
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Why is that? Same bad news, crypto blood flows, while traditional finance remains rock solid.
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This weekend, we took another hit. Rebound on Monday? Dream on. We're already deeply trapped.
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The pattern is clear: weekends are slaughter time, Monday rebounds have nothing to do with us.
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Laughing to death, the crypto market's resilience is really garbage. As soon as the news breaks, people jump off buildings.
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It's too heartbreaking. Same news causing a dump vs. rebound—who can handle this difference?
Weekend negative news really is a brilliant move; the crypto circle always falls for it, while traditional finance remains as stable as a rock.
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Basically, we're just being harvested like leeks; they have organized groups, and we're just retail investors.
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This trick has been played so many times, yet some still fall for it. I really have to admire that.
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But on the other hand, those who still hold coins over the weekend are true warriors.
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Every week it's the same, used to it now; anyway, there's no escaping.
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Traditional finance has regulatory protection, but us? We're just fish on the chopping board.
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Wait, so before the market opens on Monday, cash out everything? I didn't think of that move.
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That's the difference between retail investors and big players—information gaps always lag by a weekend.
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Next Friday, just liquidate everything, then buy back on Monday. Not falling for this trick anymore.
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The crypto world is just a big casino; the rules are always in favor of the house.
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RektCoaster
· 01-03 11:56
Releasing major negative news over the weekend was truly a brilliant move. The crypto market was hammered badly, while traditional finance managed to hold steady. The stark contrast leaves people speechless.
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MergeConflict
· 01-03 11:55
Releasing negative news on weekends has become a routine, and the crypto world always takes the first hit. Traditional finance remains steady as if nothing's happening. Truly impressive.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-03 11:48
Weekend bad news is always intentional, the whales take advantage of retail investors sleeping to start dumping the market, so disgusting
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Still dare to buy the dip after such a severe breakdown? Bro, I really respect that
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Traditional finance has market makers to support the market, but in our crypto world, we have nothing, so we deserve to be爆
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Another week of the wealthy and beautiful market, it might continue to fall on Monday... bouncing back and forth between cutting losses and holding
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This is what I mean, a market without consensus is doomed to be smashed
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Damn, I didn't sleep well over the weekend, watching the market drop so fast and rebound so slowly
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Why is there such a big difference in the impact of the same bad news? Basically, it's because the capacity is too small, and a little capital outflow directly breaks the support
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SighingCashier
· 01-03 11:43
Same old trick, dropping bomb coins over the weekend, and on Monday the US stock market should rebound and indeed rebounded. We've already been hammered to the bottom.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-03 11:36
According to research, what this actually reflects is the difference in market structure, not just emotional issues. It is worth noting the huge gap in liquidity depth and market maker mechanisms.
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From a technical perspective, the crypto world lacks the hedging mechanisms found in traditional finance and cannot directly benchmark the options and short-selling systems of the US stock market. Therefore, its capacity to withstand shocks is fundamentally on a different level.
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Data shows that an excessively high proportion of retail investors leads to increased fragility, but don’t completely blame market design—ultimately, it’s a matter of trading depth.
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This is like building a house on the sand versus laying a concrete foundation—can the same earthquake produce the same result?
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Interestingly, the more institutional participation there is, the better the liquidity. But weekends happen to be when they are all sleeping, and retail investors in the crypto space have no one to take the other side, so it naturally breaks through.
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Overall, the firewall mechanisms of traditional finance do indeed work, but if the crypto space truly develops its derivatives infrastructure, the situation might improve.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-03 11:28
Weekend bombings are really a tired routine; the crypto circle is just born to take the blame.
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The US stock market remains stable because someone is supporting the market. And us? We just get hammered.
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Got caught again this time, no escape.
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Weekend negative news has become a routine; next time, let's do it on the weekend again.
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Traditional finance is opening champagne, while we are still digesting the aftershocks. How big is the difference?
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After so many crashes, we still haven't learned. Every week, we wait for the weekend's knife.
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Why do the same bad news have such different impacts? Honestly, it's because of insufficient liquidity to withstand pressure.
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Crash on the weekend, and still continue to fall on Monday. This rhythm is really ruthless.
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The crypto circle should just pretend to be dead. Don't pay attention to these messages.
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Knowing the pattern doesn't help; you still can't escape. That's just how it is.
This weekend was bombarded again. After a few times, I found a pattern — negative news always tends to be released over the weekend. The crypto market struggles to digest it, and by the time the US stock market opens on Monday, it rebounds as if nothing happened. As a result, the crypto market has already taken a hit and still has to digest aftershocks. Why is it that the same bad news causes a direct sell-off in the crypto market, but traditional finance can stay stable? The gap is so huge.