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#比特币价格走势分析 I just saw an analysis saying that Bitcoin is currently in a "risk aversion" high-risk zone, and I'm feeling a bit nervous😅 I heard that this indicator combines volatility, exchange inflows, and funding rate to assess market fragility, it sounds so professional, but I haven't fully understood it yet...
The key point is that the researcher mentioned the profit and loss score has dropped to -3. What does this mean? It seems to indicate that the people losing money are particularly concentrated? Moreover, a -32% drawdown has already exceeded the normal range (-20% to -25%), but it hasn’t reached the level of true panic (-50% to -70%). So Bitcoin is now like it's stuck in the middle ground, neither a normal adjustment nor at a particularly dangerous level?
It seems that as long as the macro economy doesn't improve, even if the price stabilizes around 90,000 dollars, the risk of decline is still quite significant. This makes me a bit anxious, but I'm curious—how should beginners respond at this time? Should they wait to enter the market, or is dollar-cost averaging a way to diversify risk? Seeking advice from the experts 💭