What does time really mean in the cryptocurrency market? Perhaps it is the nodes of data being published time and time again, the turning points of market fluctuations.
Non-farm data often elicits market reactions that exceed expectations. Behind the numbers lies the true pulse of the economy, and this pulse directly influences the flow of funds—from traditional finance to on-chain. Sometimes good data can lead to a reassessment of risks. Other times, poor data can catalyze a rebound. In short, it all depends on how the market interprets it.
These coins perform differently over various periods. Some are stable, while others have significant fluctuations. The key is to recognize your own risk tolerance and not be shaken out of the market by short-term volatility.
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SolidityNewbie
· 14h ago
The data is good but it's still dumping, this market is really something.
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GasOptimizer
· 14h ago
Good data falls, bad data falls as well. After this wave of non-farm payrolls, we need to look at on-chain evidence for the flow of funds, not just what is said.
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pumpamentalist
· 14h ago
US Non-farm Payrolls (NFP) being good actually leads to a fall, this logic is truly amazing, the market loves to operate in reverse.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 14h ago
The good US Non-farm Payrolls (NFP) led to dumping instead, this trick is getting old, the market loves to go against the trend.
Can ETH hold up this time? It feels like FOLKS and LIGHT are going to be washed out.
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $ETH $FOLKS $LIGHT
What does time really mean in the cryptocurrency market? Perhaps it is the nodes of data being published time and time again, the turning points of market fluctuations.
Non-farm data often elicits market reactions that exceed expectations. Behind the numbers lies the true pulse of the economy, and this pulse directly influences the flow of funds—from traditional finance to on-chain. Sometimes good data can lead to a reassessment of risks. Other times, poor data can catalyze a rebound. In short, it all depends on how the market interprets it.
These coins perform differently over various periods. Some are stable, while others have significant fluctuations. The key is to recognize your own risk tolerance and not be shaken out of the market by short-term volatility.