Bull markets often experience "flash crashes."

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4 days ago

Bull markets often experience more "flash crashes."

In a bull market, the price tends to consolidate sideways to digest the previous gains over time, accumulating momentum for further increases later on.

However, "flash crashes" are often a form of market shakeout, and the severity of the shakeout depends on the extent of the previous gains; the more the price has risen, the more profit-taking there will be.

In the early stages of a trend, if there is little shakeout but the price keeps rising, the flash crash can be quite severe.

In the early stages of a trend, if the price is sluggish and fluctuates back and forth, it often leads to a sharp rally that triggers retail investors' buying emotions, followed by another crash.

Based on the current situation of Bitcoin, it seems to prefer to continue building momentum by trading sideways over time, gradually moving upwards.

Those who bought at a disadvantageous price are likely to be tempted to exit during the volatile upward movements.

It is recommended for large investors to hold BTC/ETH/SOL/BNB steadily.

For small investors, this is the time to dig for profits in altcoins!

After all, when liquidity is abundant, several hundred thousand to millions can be enough to make significant moves in altcoins. 😊

BTC

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