Anyone else wondering where the Santa rally went? 😅 I've been digging through the market data, and honestly, the seasonal pattern we usually count on just didn't show up this year. You'd think we'd see that classic year-end surge, but instead we got sideways movement and seller pressure. The conditions just weren't there—sentiment remained lukewarm, macro headwinds kept weighing on things, and retail volume stayed pretty thin through the holidays. It's wild how these patterns can flip. Guess we'll have to look at January for some real momentum.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 14h ago
Santa market is gone, this is quite awkward.
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FloorSweeper
· 14h ago
Santa rally? Haha, it's been gone for a long time, buddy.
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CounterIndicator
· 14h ago
Christmas rebound? I didn't see it. Surely it's just something you made up yourself.
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ChainDetective
· 14h ago
NGL, is this the Christmas market? I'm also confused. The data is right here, but it just doesn't go up, and retail investors have all left.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 14h ago
The Christmas market is gone, this is awkward.
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SmartContractRebel
· 14h ago
Santa market is gone, this time there's really no tricks.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 14h ago
The Santa rally is really gone, it's truly outrageous. This time, it really crashed.
Anyone else wondering where the Santa rally went? 😅 I've been digging through the market data, and honestly, the seasonal pattern we usually count on just didn't show up this year. You'd think we'd see that classic year-end surge, but instead we got sideways movement and seller pressure. The conditions just weren't there—sentiment remained lukewarm, macro headwinds kept weighing on things, and retail volume stayed pretty thin through the holidays. It's wild how these patterns can flip. Guess we'll have to look at January for some real momentum.