Looking at the recent market trends, it's unbelievable—both the A-shares and US stocks have broken through historical highs. The A-shares have really stood tall, while on the Ethereum side, how should I put it, it's a bit hard to hold on.
The specific numbers better illustrate the issue: when A-shares were still at 2800, Ethereum could still hold at 4800; by the time A-shares surged to 3500, Ethereum had already fallen to 4000; now that A-shares are at 4000, Ethereum is only at 3200.
This inverse trend is truly incredible. Traditional finance is booming, while the crypto market is dropping, feeling as if their positions have been swapped. Is it really the market's blood-sucking effect, or has the market's risk appetite truly shifted?
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-07 11:12
The big A has really taken off this time, while the crypto circle is getting more and more disappointing. It feels like funds are all flowing into traditional finance.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-07 08:57
Big A takes off, the crypto circle lies flat, this reverse operation is really awesome haha
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notSatoshi1971
· 01-07 08:57
Big A is starting to suck again, ETH has really been drained dry haha
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-07 08:47
ETH's downward trend is really severe, it feels like the market is bloodsucking
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Traditional finance takes off and we get cut, cycle after cycle
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Something's off, why is risk appetite changing so quickly, is it still institutions harvesting the retail investors
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Looking at these numbers, I feel uncomfortable. How did Ethereum end up here
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Wait, the A-shares hit 4000 while Ethereum is only at 3200, this gap is just too ridiculous
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Another round of traditional finance bloodsucking, crypto really can't hold up anymore
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So now, should we buy the dip or keep running, everyone
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Ridiculous+1, it really feels like the market pattern has reversed
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If Ethereum drops again this time, I’ll go all in, I’m risking it all
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-07 08:46
Tsk, the big A really showed off this time. Why is ETH just so disappointing?
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-07 08:46
Big A's crazy bloodsucking this round, cryptocurrencies have been completely beaten down... Speaking of which, when comparing these data, Ethereum's decline is indeed remarkable.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-07 08:31
Here we go again, whenever the market rises, Ethereum gets drained. This rhythm is truly incredible.
Looking at the recent market trends, it's unbelievable—both the A-shares and US stocks have broken through historical highs. The A-shares have really stood tall, while on the Ethereum side, how should I put it, it's a bit hard to hold on.
The specific numbers better illustrate the issue: when A-shares were still at 2800, Ethereum could still hold at 4800; by the time A-shares surged to 3500, Ethereum had already fallen to 4000; now that A-shares are at 4000, Ethereum is only at 3200.
This inverse trend is truly incredible. Traditional finance is booming, while the crypto market is dropping, feeling as if their positions have been swapped. Is it really the market's blood-sucking effect, or has the market's risk appetite truly shifted?