#美联储降息 $BTC $ETH Market Adjustment Incoming: What's Behind the Collective Drop in Crypto Stocks?
Last Friday's closing phenomenon was quite interesting—almost all crypto-related stocks pulled back. Ethereum concept stocks and mining stocks experienced significant declines, with Gemini dropping 11.81% and Bitmine falling over 9%. In the context of the overall US stock market, where the Nasdaq declined 1.69%, the crypto sector was clearly affected.
Interestingly, a compliant platform only fell by 0.58%, appearing quite stable. What does this indicate? First, the resilience of leading exchanges is stronger; second, it also reflects that some assets with large previous gains are starting to realize profits.
From a technical perspective, this adjustment is a normal market rotation driven by liquidity expectations and policy sentiment. In simple terms, it's a healthy pause, not a major issue. What’s truly worth paying attention to is—are there any good opportunities to jump in at this time?
Currently, there are a few types of assets worth monitoring: first, those with real revenue and stable cash flow; second, assets related to ETFs and compliant products, which have policy support. During short-term volatility, rational positioning and avoiding chasing highs or selling lows is the key to long-term survival.
The temperament of the crypto market is like this—big swings are normal. True investors focus on the long-term fundamentals. Stay disciplined, focus on value, and you will naturally reap rewards during the industry’s growth cycle.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-15 12:35
Once again, the market has dropped sharply. This rhythm is really a bit annoying.
Leading exchanges are holding steady, retail investors still need to keep their mindset in check.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-15 02:22
Is it the same old story again? Just because top exchanges are stable, does that mean you can jump on board? I see so many people getting stuck right here in this "rational planning."
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BoredWatcher
· 12-14 15:34
Here comes the harvest again, right? Every time there's a dip, they say it's an opportunity to adjust. I just want to ask, how many actually dare to deploy at the low?
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degenonymous
· 12-13 04:30
Again and again, the price keeps dropping. Do we have to wait for a rate cut this time as well?
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PanicSeller69
· 12-13 04:28
Blaming the Fed again, anyway, the decline is all because of the overall market environment, haha.
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SquidTeacher
· 12-13 04:25
Coming to harvest the little guys again? Gemini drops 11 points, and I can't help but laugh. Is this called a correction?
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unrekt.eth
· 12-13 04:23
It's time to cut the leeks again. The leading exchanges are stable as ever, retail investors are panicking, and the issue of compliance premiums needs to be pondered.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 12-13 04:07
Here comes the story of the "compliant platform" that cuts leeks again... What really matters is to look at the fund flow audit reports of these exchanges; don't be blinded by the 0.58% drop. Last time, Luna also claimed to have a "stability mechanism."
#美联储降息 $BTC $ETH Market Adjustment Incoming: What's Behind the Collective Drop in Crypto Stocks?
Last Friday's closing phenomenon was quite interesting—almost all crypto-related stocks pulled back. Ethereum concept stocks and mining stocks experienced significant declines, with Gemini dropping 11.81% and Bitmine falling over 9%. In the context of the overall US stock market, where the Nasdaq declined 1.69%, the crypto sector was clearly affected.
Interestingly, a compliant platform only fell by 0.58%, appearing quite stable. What does this indicate? First, the resilience of leading exchanges is stronger; second, it also reflects that some assets with large previous gains are starting to realize profits.
From a technical perspective, this adjustment is a normal market rotation driven by liquidity expectations and policy sentiment. In simple terms, it's a healthy pause, not a major issue. What’s truly worth paying attention to is—are there any good opportunities to jump in at this time?
Currently, there are a few types of assets worth monitoring: first, those with real revenue and stable cash flow; second, assets related to ETFs and compliant products, which have policy support. During short-term volatility, rational positioning and avoiding chasing highs or selling lows is the key to long-term survival.
The temperament of the crypto market is like this—big swings are normal. True investors focus on the long-term fundamentals. Stay disciplined, focus on value, and you will naturally reap rewards during the industry’s growth cycle.