2.4K is really a fierce level to push, it feels a bit off. Has everyone entered?
I saw someone in the community say that the holiday caused liquidity to dry up, but upon closer thought, that doesn't seem to be the whole reason. Recently, many institutions' funds have indeed been flowing out, but the real issue might still be on the exchange side? The market depth and stability seem to be declining.
Would love to hear everyone's opinions—what do you think is the main driver behind this rally? Is it a market-side issue or a liquidity supply issue?
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degenonymous
· 7h ago
This wave of surge feels like a false hype, without trading volume to support it.
Don't expect a rebound if institutions run away, how could it be possible?
The shallow depth of the exchange has long been a concern.
Really fake things can't last, and fake ones can't be true. It all depends on who pulls out first.
Liquidity exhaustion + institutional fleeing, definitely a bear market signal.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 13h ago
This rally is indeed a bit strange, feeling like it's absorbing liquidity.
Institutions have run away and it still dares to rise? The deep gap is this severe; a pullback is inevitable.
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SwapWhisperer
· 13h ago
This wave of increase was too fierce, I didn't dare to chase
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There are indeed issues on the exchange side, the depth has dropped to an absurd level
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Institutional withdrawals are real, I also saw the data
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Holiday liquidity exhaustion? That's a joke, mainly because market sentiment has collapsed
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I think the 24,000 price level is questionable, wait for a correction
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Better not to enter, this kind of market is too strange
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The rapid rise is actually a warning, usually not a good sign
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The liquidity supply side is definitely a bottleneck, trading depth is a mess
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BearMarketBuilder
· 13h ago
This wave of price manipulation is indeed strange; the exchanges are definitely up to something.
I've also seen institutions withdraw, and they keep talking about liquidity issues—this is just the market manipulators accumulating positions.
Putting 24,000 in and just waiting to be trapped, I won't move.
I think the real problem is the collapse of trading depth—by the way, who is still holding on here?
The explanation of liquidity exhaustion is too superficial; it's obvious that someone is controlling the market.
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BrokenRugs
· 13h ago
Hmm... This wave is indeed a bit strange, lacking depth, everyone.
Wait, did the exchange run away? Or what's going on?
Institutions are fleeing, but I haven't heard anything. You guys are well-informed.
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2.4K is really a fierce level to push, it feels a bit off. Has everyone entered?
I saw someone in the community say that the holiday caused liquidity to dry up, but upon closer thought, that doesn't seem to be the whole reason. Recently, many institutions' funds have indeed been flowing out, but the real issue might still be on the exchange side? The market depth and stability seem to be declining.
Would love to hear everyone's opinions—what do you think is the main driver behind this rally? Is it a market-side issue or a liquidity supply issue?