#美联储重启降息步伐 I glanced at the market early this morning, $BTC $ETH $SOL and $BNB, a few of the big players all dipped a bit. But that's about it—a typical sluggish market, can't go up or down.
Honestly, the market feels pretty awkward right now—everyone's watching to see if the Fed will restart rate cuts, but before any data is out, capital is already on the sidelines. No one dares to make a move; everyone’s just waiting. Liquidity was already lacking, and now it feels even more stagnant.
My own feeling is, there's really no need to force trades at times like this. Minimizing losses is making money—protecting your capital is better than messing around aimlessly. If you can't see the direction clearly, don't rush in. Wait until a real trend emerges. After all, as long as you keep your money, there will always be opportunities.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 1h ago
This kind of sluggish market is so frustrating, it's better to just hold cash for now. Anyway, I'm already used to losses, haha.
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ForkTongue
· 12-05 03:47
The term "grinding market" is spot on; the market is exactly this awkward right now.
Everyone's scared and just waiting for the Fed's next move.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-05 03:37
The most annoying thing is a sluggish market; all the funds are just sleeping.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-05 03:22
Schrödinger's bull market—the supply and demand curves are about to fall asleep. If there's no trend, don't make blind moves. This is the true spirit of Web3 decentralization: self-management and self-restraint.
#美联储重启降息步伐 I glanced at the market early this morning, $BTC $ETH $SOL and $BNB, a few of the big players all dipped a bit. But that's about it—a typical sluggish market, can't go up or down.
Honestly, the market feels pretty awkward right now—everyone's watching to see if the Fed will restart rate cuts, but before any data is out, capital is already on the sidelines. No one dares to make a move; everyone’s just waiting. Liquidity was already lacking, and now it feels even more stagnant.
My own feeling is, there's really no need to force trades at times like this. Minimizing losses is making money—protecting your capital is better than messing around aimlessly. If you can't see the direction clearly, don't rush in. Wait until a real trend emerges. After all, as long as you keep your money, there will always be opportunities.