This market has really tested everyone's patience lately. I initially thought the main players would at least put on a "trap" show, pulling a wave to lure people in. But unexpectedly, the market has been dead silent, hardly moving at all. However, from a different perspective, this can also be good news—at least there's no high-level panic buying, and avoiding being caught in a trap is a victory.
I think what’s most needed right now is time. Since the main players don’t want to push prices up, it’s better to just accept it. As long as the price drops below 50,000, the market could actually become easier to trade later on. This "price-for-time" approach, while painful to watch, is actually quite cost-effective. I’m hoping this dip will create a golden opportunity, allowing BNB to break through $500, and Ethereum to return to $1,400. If Bitcoin can reach $41,000, that would be fantastic—such a scene would be truly exciting. Those watching from the sidelines would see the opportunity and definitely jump in, naturally boosting trading volume.
As for those who keep shouting for a crash, claiming Bitcoin will fall back to $20,000, I personally find it hard to believe. Where are all these extreme market conditions coming from? Don’t scare yourself unnecessarily—holding cash and waiting for the right moment is the right approach.
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This market has really tested everyone's patience lately. I initially thought the main players would at least put on a "trap" show, pulling a wave to lure people in. But unexpectedly, the market has been dead silent, hardly moving at all. However, from a different perspective, this can also be good news—at least there's no high-level panic buying, and avoiding being caught in a trap is a victory.
I think what’s most needed right now is time. Since the main players don’t want to push prices up, it’s better to just accept it. As long as the price drops below 50,000, the market could actually become easier to trade later on. This "price-for-time" approach, while painful to watch, is actually quite cost-effective. I’m hoping this dip will create a golden opportunity, allowing BNB to break through $500, and Ethereum to return to $1,400. If Bitcoin can reach $41,000, that would be fantastic—such a scene would be truly exciting. Those watching from the sidelines would see the opportunity and definitely jump in, naturally boosting trading volume.
As for those who keep shouting for a crash, claiming Bitcoin will fall back to $20,000, I personally find it hard to believe. Where are all these extreme market conditions coming from? Don’t scare yourself unnecessarily—holding cash and waiting for the right moment is the right approach.