Still bullish. The reasons are quite clear: the bottom support of the range is still intact and has not been broken through, which is the first reason to stay long. Additionally, this timing is also very interesting—around New Year's Day, historically a window period for capital to flow back into the crypto market. From historical patterns, the node effect often leads to a reallocation of liquidity. Therefore, the current strategy is to continue going long and wait for this expectation to be fulfilled.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 3h ago
As long as the bottom isn't broken, there's still hope. Keep a close watch on this wave around New Year's Day.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 3h ago
Holding on tight without breaking the bottom, I've heard this logic too many times haha
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SwapWhisperer
· 3h ago
Don't be timid if the bottom isn't broken; the logic of funds flowing before New Year's Day is proven every year.
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BearMarketGardener
· 3h ago
As long as the bottom support holds, the bullish trend remains alive; this logic is sound.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 3h ago
If the bottom isn't broken, keep holding. Wait for the year-end fund inflow to reap this wave of dividends.
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AirdropHunter420
· 3h ago
If the bottom hasn't broken, keep holding. The node effect in this wave is indeed worth watching.
Still bullish. The reasons are quite clear: the bottom support of the range is still intact and has not been broken through, which is the first reason to stay long. Additionally, this timing is also very interesting—around New Year's Day, historically a window period for capital to flow back into the crypto market. From historical patterns, the node effect often leads to a reallocation of liquidity. Therefore, the current strategy is to continue going long and wait for this expectation to be fulfilled.