#特朗普向欧洲实施关税措施 Market adjustments are often a process of screening scenarios. Good projects, good ecosystems, will always have funds to support during pullbacks, preventing a complete collapse. Once a bottom is reached and a rebound occurs, it becomes easier to initiate an accelerated upward trend.



From a technical perspective, the process of gradually consuming zero positions is a process of chip accumulation. The next wave of gains might be just around the corner.

To put it simply, there are only two attitudes towards the cryptocurrency market: either choose to get on board, as opportunities are everywhere; or stay on the sidelines, remaining just an observer. Especially during times of macro policy fluctuations (such as tariff policy adjustments) that may impact major asset classes, it’s even more important to clarify whether you are truly bullish or genuinely fearful.

The timing always belongs to those with determination.
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 7h ago
In this wave of pullback, some are holding coins, some are bottom fishing, it all depends on who can stick to the end. --- Same old story, a rebound from the bottom will surge? I think most people will still die before dawn. --- The tariff storm combined with the crypto market adjustment is really a test of faith. Those without skills would have already run away. --- Chips settling? Nonsense. It's just the main players' strategy to accumulate. Don't be fooled by the rhetoric. --- It's hard to endure. Looking at these "opportunities," I just remember the lesson from the last all-in. --- You're right, either get on board or get out. I choose to keep observing; after all, I don't lose that much money.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 7h ago
Uh, this round of tariffs really muddied the waters, but to be honest, I've heard the idea of chips settling down too many times. Should I get in now or wait? Honestly, I can't see clearly.
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 7h ago
Here comes the "Courage Theory" again? To be honest, under the impact of tariffs, I really don't dare to go all in. I believe in the good, but I also have to stay alive, right?
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 7h ago
Those who buy in at low levels are all smart people; the timid can only watch the prices rise.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 8h ago
Damn, here we go again with the "filtering scenarios" argument... Every time there's a pullback, it's blamed on eating up chips; when it rises, it's praised as a divine prediction; when it falls, there's silence. Can tariffs really create a bottom this time?
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 8h ago
Stop talking nonsense. Those who get off are just the chopped leeks. I only believe in the rebound from the bottom.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 8h ago
Alright, here comes the same old argument about bottoming out and bouncing back. This time, what's different is whether Trump's tariffs will really cause a sell-off. The signals are too chaotic; I still need to wait and see. Are the chips consolidating? Maybe, but I definitely won't be jumping in that quickly.
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NullWhisperervip
· 8h ago
technically speaking, the "macro shock = buying opportunity" narrative always conveniently forgets about liquidity crises. interesting edge case when tariffs actually tank volume.
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