A few days ago, I attended an event at Peking University and listened to blockchain researcher Xiao Zhen share his views on the short-term trends of Bitcoin.
His assessment is as follows: the market should see a decent rebound opportunity in December.
But be cautious in January and February—these two months may see a rather dangerous sharp decline.
What happens after the drop? He believes there will be a noticeable rally. According to this logic, April to June is likely to be an upward cycle.
Of course, this is just one person's opinion. The market is always full of uncertainties, and short-term forecasts are for reference only. Everyone should make decisions based on their own risk tolerance.
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UncommonNPC
· 12-07 09:16
Talking about short-term predictions again, this trick is so old. Just because it dropped in January and February, does that mean it will rise in April? Sounds way too perfect, bro.
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Anon4461
· 12-06 08:07
December rebound? I bet 5 bucks I'll have to cut my losses again.
The January and February crash... just listen, don't take it seriously.
Xiao Zhen makes it sound good, but I've heard this logic last year, and it didn't play out then either.
Rising from April to June? Let's see how January crashes first.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-06 08:07
Xiao Zhen's explanation sounds good, but I still have to say—someone made the same prediction around this time last year, and what happened?
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VirtualRichDream
· 12-06 08:07
Is this Xiao Zhen guy reliable or not? Anyway, I don't dare to fully believe him.
Wait a minute, dropping in January and February and then pumping in April—why does this logic sound so much like a typical pump-and-dump scheme?
The rebound in December depends on what the Fed does. Don’t be fooled by surface-level data.
Damn, it’s the cycle theory again. Every time it sounds spot on, but what about reality?
If it really drops the way he says, we’d better have some spare cash to buy the dip.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 12-06 08:06
Xiao Zhen's logic sounds pretty good, but to be honest, predictions... who can really nail them?
There's always talk about a December rebound, crashes in January and February, and a bull market starting in April... People tell this story every year, but who knows who will bet right this year.
But the April to June window is definitely worth watching, so let's see how December goes first.
Still, as always, you need to have a clear understanding of your own coins—don’t just blindly follow the big influencers.
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FlatTax
· 12-06 08:05
Xiao Zhen’s logic sounds good, but who can say how deep the dip in January and February will be? It still depends on whether spot holders can withstand it.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 12-06 07:45
Xiao Zhen's logic sounds good, but I still feel that predictions... whatever you say is just hindsight.
A few days ago, I attended an event at Peking University and listened to blockchain researcher Xiao Zhen share his views on the short-term trends of Bitcoin.
His assessment is as follows: the market should see a decent rebound opportunity in December.
But be cautious in January and February—these two months may see a rather dangerous sharp decline.
What happens after the drop? He believes there will be a noticeable rally. According to this logic, April to June is likely to be an upward cycle.
Of course, this is just one person's opinion. The market is always full of uncertainties, and short-term forecasts are for reference only. Everyone should make decisions based on their own risk tolerance.