Bitcoin "surrender-style liquidation" signals reappear? CryptoQuant analysts point out that despite BTC's recent rebound, realized losses still exceed profits ($511 million vs $312 million), indicating that some investors are choosing to cut losses and exit. Historical experience shows that such concentrated liquidations often occur near the end of a phase adjustment, and the current intensity has approached the level of the previous bear market.
Is the market clearing the bottom for a new round of rally? In a stage where low sentiment and potential reversals coexist, how should investors judge the trend?
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HaonanChen
· 01-06 05:35
Is this New Year's wealth surge dad still bearish or anxious? Not sure what to do to make you happy.
Bitcoin "surrender-style liquidation" signals reappear? CryptoQuant analysts point out that despite BTC's recent rebound, realized losses still exceed profits ($511 million vs $312 million), indicating that some investors are choosing to cut losses and exit. Historical experience shows that such concentrated liquidations often occur near the end of a phase adjustment, and the current intensity has approached the level of the previous bear market.
Is the market clearing the bottom for a new round of rally? In a stage where low sentiment and potential reversals coexist, how should investors judge the trend?