The market has been as cold as an ice cellar lately, and trading volume is almost falling asleep. But it’s exactly at times like this that unexpected things tend to happen—the rate cut window is coming up this week, and a major exchange has been making a lot of subtle moves recently, feels like they’re holding back a big announcement.
Personally, I think the timing for spot listings is pretty delicate. Volatility on the futures side is scary high, and if you’re not careful, you’ll end up lining up on the rooftop; spot trading feels safer in comparison. During this quiet period, I’m planning to quietly accumulate some positions ahead of time—what if it really takes off? My target is directly at $0.2; if the price is just going to stay flat anyway, might as well bet on the unexpected.
Of course, this is just my own random speculation—no one can predict the market for sure. But rate cuts + exchange moves + a sluggish market—when these three factors come together, historically, something always happens.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 12-08 03:52
Both long and short positions are just tricks.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-08 03:51
See you on the rooftop, bro.
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FreeMinter
· 12-08 03:49
Already positioned with cold wallets and waiting to get rich
The market has been as cold as an ice cellar lately, and trading volume is almost falling asleep. But it’s exactly at times like this that unexpected things tend to happen—the rate cut window is coming up this week, and a major exchange has been making a lot of subtle moves recently, feels like they’re holding back a big announcement.
Personally, I think the timing for spot listings is pretty delicate. Volatility on the futures side is scary high, and if you’re not careful, you’ll end up lining up on the rooftop; spot trading feels safer in comparison. During this quiet period, I’m planning to quietly accumulate some positions ahead of time—what if it really takes off? My target is directly at $0.2; if the price is just going to stay flat anyway, might as well bet on the unexpected.
Of course, this is just my own random speculation—no one can predict the market for sure. But rate cuts + exchange moves + a sluggish market—when these three factors come together, historically, something always happens.