The recent cryptocurrency market has been extremely volatile. Yesterday, over 500 million was liquidated across the entire network, and Bitcoin once dropped by 7%, with friends' accounts around me showing the biggest declines.
The origin of this plunge is quite interesting—large whale addresses transferred大量比特币 in the early morning, directly triggering a chain reaction of selling. Altcoins collectively turned red, and Ethereum couldn't hold onto its key support levels.
But on the other hand, a sharp decline often signals something. Here are some indicators: the fear index has dropped below 40, which is the starting point of greed; there are many large buy orders appearing at the bottom of the market, indicating institutional quietly positioning; the Federal Reserve's liquidity policy remains unchanged, providing long-term confidence.
So the key is whether you can hold steady with your chips, or even take the opportunity to buy low. A sudden crash itself isn't scary; what's scary is lacking chips.
Is this market a bubble bursting or a golden opportunity? What do you think? Are you choosing to buy the dip or continue to wait and see? Share your judgment in the comments.
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SerNgmi
· 10h ago
Whales causing trouble in the middle of the night, even my small chips got scared out, truly incredible.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 10h ago
Damn, it's another whale causing trouble, same old trick every time. There are quite a few bottom orders, but I still want to wait a bit longer before acting.
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ILCollector
· 10h ago
500 million liquidation isn't enough for me to cover, truly incredible.
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Institutional layout? Ha, wake up, they are the ones creating this wave of sell-offs.
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Speaking of which, that whale transfer in the early hours was really ruthless, directly hanging out and dumping, but it actually made me a bit more bullish.
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Bottom-fishing? I don't even have margin left now, and I'm adding more positions?
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Is a fear index below 40 a sign to be greedy? Last year's logic killed so many people, stop fooling yourself.
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Are there many buy orders at the bottom? Those are just the last struggles of dead bulls before being wiped out, do you believe it?
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Holding onto chips is a joke; my chips have long been liquidated.
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Is this the golden pit? Or are there more pits waiting for us below?
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StablecoinGuardian
· 10h ago
Whales dumping in the middle of the night, my stop-loss orders did make a little profit... but looking at this fear index, I am indeed a bit tempted.
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BasementAlchemist
· 10h ago
Whale moves and the whole network kneels, this is the fate of us retail investors.
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Institutions are deploying, I'm trapped, it's hilarious.
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Is a fear index below 40 a sign to be greedy? I think this logic needs to be reversed.
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Really? Large orders at the bottom are being filled? From what I see, it's all sell-offs.
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I have no chips, so I can only silently watch others buy the dip.
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As long as the Federal Reserve's policy doesn't change, I'll be at ease. Thanks for the reassurance.
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If this wave turns into a golden pit, I'll completely exit the market. I can't take this kind of stimulation.
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Still waiting for signals after such a drop? Might as well just do something directly.
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All my friends are on the decline list, me too, feeling that same painful empathy.
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The recent cryptocurrency market has been extremely volatile. Yesterday, over 500 million was liquidated across the entire network, and Bitcoin once dropped by 7%, with friends' accounts around me showing the biggest declines.
The origin of this plunge is quite interesting—large whale addresses transferred大量比特币 in the early morning, directly triggering a chain reaction of selling. Altcoins collectively turned red, and Ethereum couldn't hold onto its key support levels.
But on the other hand, a sharp decline often signals something. Here are some indicators: the fear index has dropped below 40, which is the starting point of greed; there are many large buy orders appearing at the bottom of the market, indicating institutional quietly positioning; the Federal Reserve's liquidity policy remains unchanged, providing long-term confidence.
So the key is whether you can hold steady with your chips, or even take the opportunity to buy low. A sudden crash itself isn't scary; what's scary is lacking chips.
Is this market a bubble bursting or a golden opportunity? What do you think? Are you choosing to buy the dip or continue to wait and see? Share your judgment in the comments.