As pessimistic expectations gradually materialize, market uncertainty dissipates accordingly. This turning point is crucial — funds that previously hid in safe-haven assets due to concerns about continued tightening are beginning to have the courage to reallocate. Money is often like this; once fear subsides, it eagerly seeks growth opportunities. In the short term, how long this shift in liquidity can last, and whether it will be proven wrong again, remains uncertain. But from an emotional perspective, at least in the next half year, we are unlikely to see another despair-driven sell-off. The performance of @BTC and @ETH best reflects this change — as long as big funds do not change their tone, the rebound momentum has reason to continue. The market is always betting on the story of the next phase; right now, the growth story is easier to tell convincingly than the recession story.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 2025-12-23 04:47
Hey, can this rebound really hold? It feels like we could see a big dump at any moment.
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StopLossMaster
· 2025-12-22 22:22
Is it the night before being slapped in the face again? To be honest, I'm a bit scared.
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BugBountyHunter
· 2025-12-22 02:43
How long can this rebound last? It still feels like we have to see when the big institutions change their minds again...
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WalletDetective
· 2025-12-20 06:47
Hmm... This time is indeed a bit different, but I still have to watch the actions of the big funds. Maybe they'll change their stance again next week.
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GasFeePhobia
· 2025-12-20 06:46
Those afraid of death don't dare to go all in, but this rebound does have some substance.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 2025-12-20 06:46
Ha, it's that old trick of "fear dissipates, then rush in" again. I've seen it too many times at my age.
As pessimistic expectations gradually materialize, market uncertainty dissipates accordingly. This turning point is crucial — funds that previously hid in safe-haven assets due to concerns about continued tightening are beginning to have the courage to reallocate. Money is often like this; once fear subsides, it eagerly seeks growth opportunities. In the short term, how long this shift in liquidity can last, and whether it will be proven wrong again, remains uncertain. But from an emotional perspective, at least in the next half year, we are unlikely to see another despair-driven sell-off. The performance of @BTC and @ETH best reflects this change — as long as big funds do not change their tone, the rebound momentum has reason to continue. The market is always betting on the story of the next phase; right now, the growth story is easier to tell convincingly than the recession story.