In recent months, Bitcoin and Ethereum have been under continuous pressure, while the Nasdaq is eyeing a new high, and gold is also gearing up. How is the crypto market doing? Many are betting that Bitcoin will crash due to panic selling.
Actually, this logic is similar to the housing market. When home prices fall, why don't you buy the dip? Isn't it because you're thinking it will be cheaper? Once deflation expectations form, everyone is waiting for better prices, and holding coins while observing becomes the mainstream behavior—this, in turn, creates a liquidity trap. Short sellers continuously siphon blood from long positions, while market participants become increasingly conservative. This psychological game often has a greater impact on short-term trends than fundamentals.
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UnluckyLemur
· 9h ago
So it's just a psychological game, huh? Waiting for everyone at the bottom to get caught in the trap.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 9h ago
Wait, Nasdaq hits a new high while Bitcoin is still getting hammered? That logic is really incredible.
Exactly, it's all psychological warfare now; no one dares to buy in.
Isn't this just a game of strategy? Whoever breaks their psychological barrier first loses.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 10h ago
The point about the liquidity trap is well said, but liquidation risk is the real killer.
In recent months, Bitcoin and Ethereum have been under continuous pressure, while the Nasdaq is eyeing a new high, and gold is also gearing up. How is the crypto market doing? Many are betting that Bitcoin will crash due to panic selling.
Actually, this logic is similar to the housing market. When home prices fall, why don't you buy the dip? Isn't it because you're thinking it will be cheaper? Once deflation expectations form, everyone is waiting for better prices, and holding coins while observing becomes the mainstream behavior—this, in turn, creates a liquidity trap. Short sellers continuously siphon blood from long positions, while market participants become increasingly conservative. This psychological game often has a greater impact on short-term trends than fundamentals.