#数字货币市场洞察 That crucial 3 a.m. meeting—the outcome of rate cuts had already been mostly priced in by the market. Once expectations are fully speculated on, they often become the dividing line for subsequent price rises or falls.
The real test lies ahead—if Bitcoin wants to hold its current price level, it will need a continuous flow of new positive factors. If there’s a vacuum of signals, the $80,000 lifeline will no longer be so solid. Whether the fundamentals can keep up will be the real key that determines the market’s direction.
That’s how the market always works: some people buy on expectations, while others sell on facts.
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-10 03:31
It is expected that if the speculation is thorough, it will have to rely on the new positive relay, and there is no continuous signal of 80,000 at all
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HashBrownies
· 12-09 07:02
The rate cut has already been fully priced in; now it's just a matter of who can handle this hot potato.
If we can't hold 80,000, we'll have to accept the loss—no fancy tricks.
The real test comes after the expectations are played out. From here on, it's all about whose fundamentals are stronger.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-09 06:41
The rate cuts have already been fully priced in, now it's just a matter of who can hold the line.
The $80,000 mark is really a bit shaky; just waiting for the next breakout.
Instead of guessing the market, it's better to see who holds the most chips.
It's a relay game—whoever falls behind loses.
Buy the rumor, sell the news. It's an old trick, but it works.
Retail investors are always chasing shadows; the big players have already exited.
A signal vacuum is the scariest thing of all—it's even more uncomfortable than a drop.
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FancyResearchLab
· 12-09 06:34
Luban No.7 is at work again. The 3 a.m. meeting has long been thoroughly digested, and now it’s just a matter of who will pick up this hot potato.
If 80,000 can’t be held, this life-or-death line will probably become a joke, and the theoretically feasible narrative now has minimal practical value.
Some buy on expectations, some sell on facts. And me? I’ll try out this smart trap first and wait to get stuck in it.
#数字货币市场洞察 That crucial 3 a.m. meeting—the outcome of rate cuts had already been mostly priced in by the market. Once expectations are fully speculated on, they often become the dividing line for subsequent price rises or falls.
The real test lies ahead—if Bitcoin wants to hold its current price level, it will need a continuous flow of new positive factors. If there’s a vacuum of signals, the $80,000 lifeline will no longer be so solid. Whether the fundamentals can keep up will be the real key that determines the market’s direction.
That’s how the market always works: some people buy on expectations, while others sell on facts.