Bitcoin breaks through the $93,000 mark, Meme coins surge on the trend
Since 2019, BTC has not experienced a monthly decline of more than 4 consecutive months. This curse remains effective this time. During the downtrend that began in October last year, Bitcoin once dipped to around $80,000, hitting bottom for three consecutive months.
In January, the situation reversed. Since January 1, Bitcoin's daily chart recorded five consecutive days of gains. By January 5, it broke through $93,000 in one go, reaching a new high.
As BTC's rebound momentum strengthens, the entire market sentiment is ignited. Meme coins lead the charge, showing a rapid surge. Analysts point out that the Federal Reserve's liquidity release policy has injected new momentum into the market, helping risk assets rebound. Whether this rebound can continue remains to be seen based on subsequent policy developments.
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ChainWallflower
· 3h ago
93,000 again hits a new high, is this really just a flash in the pan this time?
Wait, is the Federal Reserve's liquidity injection reliable, or is this just another prelude to a new round of cutting leeks?
The meme coins are soaring again, I just want to know who is buying at the peak.
The four-month curse on the monthly chart is really amazing, history is just so coincidental.
BTC's rebound this time is strong enough, but the future direction still depends on the US side's stance.
Five consecutive months of gains in January, it feels a bit too smooth, will the rapid rebound lead to a sharper correction?
Liquidity release, in simple terms, means money is pouring in, and that’s the real story.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-05 23:35
Is the 93,000 break below? The health factor should turn red, beware of chain liquidations
With such a high borrowing rate, still daring to chase the high, systemic risk is just one fuse away
The surge of meme coins is a sign that the dominoes are starting to fall, and the liquidation price will be very ugly
The Federal Reserve's liquidity injection is just a temporary stopgap; when policies change again, it's the start of deleveraging
Do you not realize how fierce the reverse crash after five consecutive rises is? The volatility has already exceeded the risk control threshold
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-05 06:54
Here we go again, it's always the same routine.
Every day they talk about some magic spell working, and I just want to ask how long this will last this time.
Meme coins skyrocketing? Uh, time to cut the leeks again.
The Federal Reserve's liquidity injections are truly the master key.
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RektRecorder
· 01-05 06:54
Here it comes again, it's always this curse saving the day
Is the Federal Reserve flooding the market again to push up assets? Wake up, what's next
Meme coins are skyrocketing, but I bet five dollars that they'll be cut in half in two weeks
93,000, feels like we're about to hit the peak
But to be fair, five consecutive increases are indeed a bit fierce
How long this rebound can last depends on the Federal Reserve's stance
Everyone's trading Meme coins, and the new wave of retail investors is about to be harvested again
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-05 06:49
When the Federal Reserve loosens monetary policy, the retail investors go crazy, and the small gains in Meme coins are not enough.
It's that season again to harvest retail investors, feels good.
The 93,000 mark has been broken, and we still have to keep pushing, otherwise how to harvest?
How long can this last? Still the old routine, retail investors are the last to take the fall?
Meme coins are starting to be harvested again. Sell off what needs to be sold, don't ask why.
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MelonField
· 01-05 06:41
The $93,000 magic spell is working again, gotta jump on the train quickly
It's the same liquidity talk again, can Meme coins' sharp rise really continue?
This rebound feels a bit fake...
Wait, is the Fed's liquidity really that powerful?
Meme coins are taking off again, but the risks seem quite high
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-05 06:31
Here we go again, Meme coins are going crazy again, just like every time.
Wait, can the Federal Reserve really keep printing money for this long? It feels a bit uncertain.
At the 93,000 mark, I have a feeling it's going to break down.
Who will be the next explosive Meme? Does anyone know the inside scoop?
Is the curse working? Uh, maybe this time really is different.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-05 06:31
$93,000 is nothing; my meme coins have already rug pulled long ago.
Bitcoin breaks through the $93,000 mark, Meme coins surge on the trend
Since 2019, BTC has not experienced a monthly decline of more than 4 consecutive months. This curse remains effective this time. During the downtrend that began in October last year, Bitcoin once dipped to around $80,000, hitting bottom for three consecutive months.
In January, the situation reversed. Since January 1, Bitcoin's daily chart recorded five consecutive days of gains. By January 5, it broke through $93,000 in one go, reaching a new high.
As BTC's rebound momentum strengthens, the entire market sentiment is ignited. Meme coins lead the charge, showing a rapid surge. Analysts point out that the Federal Reserve's liquidity release policy has injected new momentum into the market, helping risk assets rebound. Whether this rebound can continue remains to be seen based on subsequent policy developments.