The market has recently fallen into a deadlock due to a severe lack of incremental funds. From a deeper perspective, this is not a sudden problem, but a residual effect left by previous sharp fluctuations. To fundamentally improve this situation, it will take at least about half a year to gradually restore market confidence.



The key now is whether the market can continue to receive new liquidity support. Big players need to continuously push prices up to rebuild market confidence, but all of this depends on genuine incremental funds willing to enter the market. If this condition cannot be met, relying solely on the game of existing funds will be difficult to sustain a rebound trend.

From a time cycle perspective, the real rebound window may not appear until after April. However, this expectation is not absolute—if the market continues to be mired in sluggish oscillations, the difficulty of a rebound will significantly increase, and the timeline may be pushed further back. So, the most testing thing right now is patience, waiting for the market to regain momentum.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 9h ago
watching gwei like a hawk rn, but honestly liquidity drought hits different... reminds me of waiting for that perfect gas window that never comes lmao. half a year tho? that's longer than my usual hodl patience ngl
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 9h ago
Half a year? Bro, your expectations are a bit optimistic. Currently, even new funds are reluctant to come in... The stockpile game really can't last much longer; real money is needed. April? By then, it'll probably still be falling, haha. We need to be patient this time and see who can hold out until the end. Whatever the market makers are trying to do, if no one enters the market, it's all in vain.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 9h ago
Half a year? When will that be? I can barely hold onto my chips anymore. Waiting for new funds to enter... but I'm afraid I'll never wait enough. Honestly, no one dares to come in, and the big players don't have the strength to push the market. After April... there might be a new story again, just don't end up as the bagholder. Existing funds are biting each other, and that's called a rebound? That's hilarious.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 9h ago
Half a year? I think no one can hold on that long, and now even the monthly chart is in the red. Waiting for incremental funds? Honestly, who dares to take over... April? Probably have to wait until May. The stockpile game is nothing more than dumping and washing out, I've seen through it long ago. Without new funds entering the market, the so-called rebound is just an illusion. If this round of recovery can really be completed in half a year, that would be pretty good, but I don't hold much hope. Liquidity exhaustion... to put it plainly, it's because market confidence has completely collapsed. Rather than waiting for a window, it's better to exit early.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 9h ago
Waiting half a year? Bro, your expectations are a bit optimistic. It doesn't seem that fast. The real issue is the incremental entry; relying solely on the manipulators to pump the price is pointless. April? I bet 5 bucks it'll keep falling until summer. This round is a patience erosion battle. Let's see who breaks first.
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