Judging by today's trend, the market might have to test lower levels again. If we see another red candle tonight, that'll make it four consecutive days of decline—in all honesty, during this bull run, we've only seen three days of consecutive drops at most, never four.
There are two major events to watch next week: the Fed's rate cut window is approaching, and there are several important meetings lined up. At times like this, my personal suggestion is to stay steady—if you're holding coins, don't rush to sell at a loss. Hold on and wait for the news to become clearer. After all, historical data shows that after consecutive heavy drops, there's usually a rebound.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-09 21:51
I've never seen 4 consecutive drops before, this is getting interesting.
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MevHunter
· 12-09 16:57
Will there really be 4 consecutive declines? This time it's going to break the record.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 12-09 16:55
Never seen 4 consecutive drops? If it really happens this time, it’s going to be exciting. But then again, historical data is right there, so stay calm and don’t panic.
The Fed has big moves next week. Let’s wait for the news to land before making any decisions—selling at a loss isn’t worth it.
We have to hold on a bit longer. We’ve seen the pattern of a deep drop followed by a rebound before.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 12-09 16:39
I've really never seen 4 consecutive drops before, this is getting interesting.
Judging by today's trend, the market might have to test lower levels again. If we see another red candle tonight, that'll make it four consecutive days of decline—in all honesty, during this bull run, we've only seen three days of consecutive drops at most, never four.
There are two major events to watch next week: the Fed's rate cut window is approaching, and there are several important meetings lined up. At times like this, my personal suggestion is to stay steady—if you're holding coins, don't rush to sell at a loss. Hold on and wait for the news to become clearer. After all, historical data shows that after consecutive heavy drops, there's usually a rebound.