Christmas has arrived, and the crypto market has entered this special time period. Many traders are wondering: how will this so-called Christmas rally unfold?
Looking at BTC's trend, after a period of fluctuation and adjustment, the key question is whether it can break through within this timeframe. The end-of-year window is indeed special—missing it might mean missing out on those sudden opportunities for the entire year. For investors holding bottom assets, this could be the last major period of expectations being realized this year.
As for ETH's performance, the market is also watching whether it can follow or break out independently. The trading volume and price movements during Christmas week often reflect the true intentions of institutions and retail investors.
In any case, the choice of this time period is indeed worth paying attention to—year-end liquidity and sentiment often lead to some unexpected developments.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 8h ago
Christmas break? Don't joke around. I've already seen several big whale addresses quietly moving their holdings on the chain.
I'm tired of the end-of-year liquidity talk. The real signal still depends on the fund migration patterns of the original addresses.
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YieldWhisperer
· 8h ago
It's the end of the year and you're still debating the Christmas market. To be honest, I'm tired of hearing this explanation.
Breakthroughs depend on the data, not the date...
BTC doesn't have eyes, so how does it understand time windows so well? Haha
Retail investors are waiting for institutional moves, institutions are watching retail investors' money. Who really dares to break the deadlock?
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BlockchainNewbie
· 8h ago
Christmas market? Wake up, buddy. The institutions have already left by the end of the year, and we're just retail investors here waiting eagerly.
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AirdropHunter007
· 8h ago
Christmas market? I think so, it's the same old story. Every year at the end of the year, they can come up with a new story.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 9h ago
Still worrying about the Christmas market at the end of the year? Wake up, everyone, the liquidity has long already left.
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FlashLoanLord
· 9h ago
The end-of-year market feels like all hype, every Christmas they say it will rise haha
What’s the point of BTC breaking out? It’s been sideways for so long and still wobbling
Let’s wait until institutions actually enter the market, right now retail investors are just fooling around
Honestly, there haven’t been many highlights this year, don’t let it turn into another false alarm at the end of the year
Low liquidity at year-end is common sense, don’t be swayed, everyone
Christmas has arrived, and the crypto market has entered this special time period. Many traders are wondering: how will this so-called Christmas rally unfold?
Looking at BTC's trend, after a period of fluctuation and adjustment, the key question is whether it can break through within this timeframe. The end-of-year window is indeed special—missing it might mean missing out on those sudden opportunities for the entire year. For investors holding bottom assets, this could be the last major period of expectations being realized this year.
As for ETH's performance, the market is also watching whether it can follow or break out independently. The trading volume and price movements during Christmas week often reflect the true intentions of institutions and retail investors.
In any case, the choice of this time period is indeed worth paying attention to—year-end liquidity and sentiment often lead to some unexpected developments.