In previous years, the crypto world usually experiences a rise around Christmas, but will it be the same this year? To be honest, no one can guarantee it. The macro economy, social environment, and market sentiment are all changing, so we must adapt accordingly.
Next week enters a critical period (December 20-26). The US stock market will be closed all day on Christmas Day, and several national exchanges have also adjusted their trading hours, which directly leads to significant fluctuations in global market liquidity. At the same time, data releases and policy statements will be clustered together.
The core economic data for the United States in the third quarter will be released in a concentrated manner, and China's LPR quotation will also be implemented. Additionally, the meeting minutes and speeches from central bank officials of various countries will be presented one after another, and every piece of information could stir up waves in the market. The changes in liquidity before and after the holiday should not be underestimated.
It is recommended that everyone familiarize themselves with the trading rules during the holiday in advance, so as not to be caught off guard by sudden market fluctuations. Be prepared for both scenarios, maintain a calm mindset, as opportunities and risks often arise simultaneously.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2h ago
Uh, this Christmas market is really mystifying. Last year it rose happily, but this year it's uncertain again. We still have to see how the US stocks are faring.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 2h ago
It's that time again when you can get scammed; the Christmas market is as unreliable as the weather, you really have to rely on luck.
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RektRecorder
· 2h ago
The Christmas market situation... to put it simply, it's just a gamble on luck, historical patterns can no longer be relied upon.
Wait, is the liquidity fluctuation so large? Is it easy to be dumped during those days?
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wrekt_but_learning
· 3h ago
Christmas rise? Uh... I think this time it's uncertain, with such a complex macro situation, who dares to bet?
However, the point about liquidity fluctuation is correct, next week is indeed prone to unexpected issues, we need to keep a close eye on it.
LPR and U.S. data getting dumped together, this market will definitely not be boring.
Honestly wait for the trading rules, don't get trapped and then realize it.
In previous years, the crypto world usually experiences a rise around Christmas, but will it be the same this year? To be honest, no one can guarantee it. The macro economy, social environment, and market sentiment are all changing, so we must adapt accordingly.
Next week enters a critical period (December 20-26). The US stock market will be closed all day on Christmas Day, and several national exchanges have also adjusted their trading hours, which directly leads to significant fluctuations in global market liquidity. At the same time, data releases and policy statements will be clustered together.
The core economic data for the United States in the third quarter will be released in a concentrated manner, and China's LPR quotation will also be implemented. Additionally, the meeting minutes and speeches from central bank officials of various countries will be presented one after another, and every piece of information could stir up waves in the market. The changes in liquidity before and after the holiday should not be underestimated.
It is recommended that everyone familiarize themselves with the trading rules during the holiday in advance, so as not to be caught off guard by sudden market fluctuations. Be prepared for both scenarios, maintain a calm mindset, as opportunities and risks often arise simultaneously.