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#谁将成为下一届美联储掌舵人? 1.22 Trading Summary
The market rhythm for this day was quite clear. After an early rebound, the entire trend entered a consolidation and adjustment phase, until the evening when it surged to 90309, then quickly plunged to 88465, smashing nearly two thousand points.
Honestly, the whole day was testing a logic: weak rebounds, and when under pressure, it falls back. This is not a coincidence but a sign that the bears still control the pace. In the short term, no clear reversal signals are visible, and the idea of shorting on rallies was fully validated today.
To be honest, following this rhythm, you'll find that the market isn't that mysterious. It can be understood.
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Regarding the impact of Federal Reserve policies on the crypto market, this is a topic worth continuous observation.
The lack of a rebound is so true, every time we think it's going to take off, but it ends up face-slapping us.
The Fed folks really need to watch closely, who knows when they'll strike us again.
Shorting on rallies has been a smooth move, this feels even better than watching the Federal Reserve decision
Woke up to another drop, the Fed chair isn't even decided yet and the market is this crazy
I really don't see a reversal in the short term, probably keep shorting
Is the market really that simple? Follow the rhythm and you'll win? Why am I still losing
They just give up after a rebound, indicating a real lack of confidence. Short positions should be taken on rallies.
If the Federal Reserve becomes more hawkish, this market will have to continue exploring downward with it.
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Buying on dips to break through? Sounds good, next time don’t sell so deep, okay?
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The Fed changing personnel feels more uncertain than the market itself
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A 2000-point plunge is indeed exciting, but who can really grasp it?
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Understanding the market? Man, you say it easily, how many can consistently profit?
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The bears have been in control for so long, when will the rebound turn around?
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When the Fed changes policy, the coin price instantly shifts face, this logic is really amazing
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Today’s rhythm is quite clear, but tomorrow will be another story
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Feeling a bit shaken out, missed the rhythm and lost money
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No reversal signals in the short term, but what about long-term? Does anyone understand?
Weak rebound? Wake up, this is just a trap to lure more buyers, buddy.
What can changing the Fed's leadership do? Should the crypto market fall or rise, it will still fall or rise.
So what if you understand the rhythm? Whether you get liquidated or not, it's all the same.
Shorting at highs? Sure, I'll just wait and see when you get liquidated.
If the rebound is weak, we have to accept it; this rhythm is very clear.
The Federal Reserve's moves are too crucial for us, we must keep a close eye.
The opportunity to short at high points has been opened up, feels good.
But I still want to see when a real reversal can happen.
Shorting on rallies has indeed been effective; the rhythm isn't that complicated after all.
Will a change in the Federal Reserve leadership bring uncertainties? We'll have to see.
The rebound is weak; this rhythm is really uninteresting.
Who exactly is in charge at the Federal Reserve? It feels more complicated than analyzing the market.
The idea of shorting on rallies has been clarified; it sounds simple, but execution still involves losses.
The market can indeed be understood, but the wallet can't comprehend it.