#比特币长期价值趋势 I recently came across some shocking information—gold and silver have increased by 4 times and 8 times respectively this year, compared to the stock market?!🤯 Meanwhile, Bitcoin has actually fallen by 6% and is being called "significantly undervalued"? What's really going on here...
It turns out the US dollar is weakening, and everyone is rushing into safe-haven assets. Gold and silver are soaring, but Bitcoin doesn't seem to be keeping up? Analysis suggests this is due to excessive market leverage causing a mechanical bear market, with a recovery expected by 2026. It sounds like Bitcoin is currently undervalued and might have opportunities in the future?
I'm a bit confused—does this mean now is a good time to buy the dip? Or should I keep waiting and watching? It seems that in the long run, Bitcoin as "digital gold" should also benefit from the weakening dollar trend... Can some expert explain why gold and silver are so strong while Bitcoin is falling behind? Does this indicate that institutional investors are now more confident in traditional safe-haven assets and less confident in cryptocurrencies?🤔
I want to understand the logic behind this. If it's really undervalued, it seems like there could be a pretty big rebound later...
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#比特币长期价值趋势 I recently came across some shocking information—gold and silver have increased by 4 times and 8 times respectively this year, compared to the stock market?!🤯 Meanwhile, Bitcoin has actually fallen by 6% and is being called "significantly undervalued"? What's really going on here...
It turns out the US dollar is weakening, and everyone is rushing into safe-haven assets. Gold and silver are soaring, but Bitcoin doesn't seem to be keeping up? Analysis suggests this is due to excessive market leverage causing a mechanical bear market, with a recovery expected by 2026. It sounds like Bitcoin is currently undervalued and might have opportunities in the future?
I'm a bit confused—does this mean now is a good time to buy the dip? Or should I keep waiting and watching? It seems that in the long run, Bitcoin as "digital gold" should also benefit from the weakening dollar trend... Can some expert explain why gold and silver are so strong while Bitcoin is falling behind? Does this indicate that institutional investors are now more confident in traditional safe-haven assets and less confident in cryptocurrencies?🤔
I want to understand the logic behind this. If it's really undervalued, it seems like there could be a pretty big rebound later...