#以太坊大户持仓变化 $BTC This market situation is quite frustrating. The main index is consolidating sideways, and small-cap coins are basically out of the picture. The volatility has been severely compressed, making it difficult to profit from price differences. If there were a rally, it would be easier to say, at least there would be some room for imagination. But if it drops, although there might be short-term opportunities during the decline, the operational difficulty is too high, and risk management costs sharply increase. A market that stays in limbo, constantly fluctuating, ends up having its gains eaten away by transaction fees. Watching the movements of major players in Ethereum, it seems they are also waiting for a clearer direction. The market needs a bit of certainty.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-11 22:28
Sideways trading is damn annoying, the fees eat up more than the gains... That's why I'd rather wait than make reckless moves.
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AirDropMissed
· 01-11 08:51
Consolidation is really tough, I can't even afford the transaction fees. Waiting for the big players to move.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-09 06:55
It's so boring to be sideways; I just want to see the big players start moving.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-09 06:53
Sideways trading is really frustrating; the transaction fees are just wasted away.
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-09 06:46
Sideways trading is the most annoying, with fees being wasted for nothing. Even big players are just idling and waiting for the trend.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-09 06:37
After such a long period of consolidation, it's really time for some movement. Sitting and waiting to die is the most annoying.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 $BTC This market situation is quite frustrating. The main index is consolidating sideways, and small-cap coins are basically out of the picture. The volatility has been severely compressed, making it difficult to profit from price differences. If there were a rally, it would be easier to say, at least there would be some room for imagination. But if it drops, although there might be short-term opportunities during the decline, the operational difficulty is too high, and risk management costs sharply increase. A market that stays in limbo, constantly fluctuating, ends up having its gains eaten away by transaction fees. Watching the movements of major players in Ethereum, it seems they are also waiting for a clearer direction. The market needs a bit of certainty.