Currently, going long is actually a bit difficult to decide. The data-intensive period is approaching, and the micro strategy index is a key variable, making it easy to step on a landmine at this time. On the other hand, the bears have basically been cleared out, and from a technical perspective, there is little room left. Since the bears are almost dead, the bulls don't need to be too aggressive—after all, the market operates in cycles like this. The rhythm of the main players has always been rotating; no one can avoid it. The key still depends on the subsequent data performance and the specific trend of capital flow. In this wave of market, maintaining patience is more important than bottom fishing.

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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-07 10:06
Data periods are indeed prone to setbacks; it feels like the wait-and-see crowd has already won big.
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AirdropLickervip
· 01-07 04:25
It's really easy to fall into traps during data periods, or should I wait and see?
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GasGuzzlervip
· 01-07 02:19
Wait, have the shorts really been cleared out? I still feel something's not quite right. It's true that data can lead to sudden crashes, I agree with that, but you still have to scoop up some bargains. Patience is the right approach, just worried that waiting too long might cause me to miss out. The big players are really just walking the dog; I don't know when it'll be my turn again.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 01-04 18:54
Patience is easy to talk about but hard to practice. Watching the K-line fluctuate makes you want to rush in. Wait, have the bears really been cleared out? Why do I feel like there's still something fishy going on? I've heard the main force rotation theory too many times, but the data period is indeed dangerous.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 01-04 18:53
Wait, have the shorts really been cleared out? It doesn't seem that absolute yet.
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gm_or_ngmivip
· 01-04 18:50
The shorts have all been cleared out, and you're still hesitating. Just get on board already.
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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 01-04 18:47
lmao the shorts are basically liquidated but you're telling me to be patient? just ran the numbers on the liquidation cascade — there's literally 200+ bps of dead money still stuck in the order books. data dumps are coming but honestly the real arb window is probably in the token bridge liquidity spreads, not whatever directional bet you're cooking up here.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 01-04 18:43
Wait, you said the short sellers are about to be wiped out. Should I buy the dip now or hold? I'm a bit confused.
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FloorPriceNightmarevip
· 01-04 18:43
The data-intensive period is already a powder keg; maybe it's better to sit tight and wait.
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