Looking at the 2-minute chart, I am wondering how the prices will move in late December. This time point is quite interesting—what market actions will the Christmas (December 25) consumption boom bring? There is also the expectation of a rebound at the beginning of January, as there are usually significant capital movements during these time windows at the end of the year. From a market psychology perspective, unexpected trends are always created around the holidays. What do you think? Could this wave be the rhythm that leaves suspense for the end of December?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 6h ago
The cake before Christmas is indeed fragrant, but I'm betting on the Plummet.
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MetaverseHermit
· 6h ago
At the end of the year, this market is most easily played for suckers by market makers, and the period around Christmas is basically a window for Be Played for Suckers.
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GasGoblin
· 6h ago
What about Christmas? I bet on a dumping at the end of the year.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 6h ago
The year-end time window is indeed prone to unexpected issues, with funds stirring around before and after Christmas.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 6h ago
I said it, looking at 2-minute charts for too long hurts my eyes, and during Christmas, funds usually hide and take a break.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 6h ago
Can Christmas consumption pump? Dude, you are thinking too much, retail investors are all closing their positions to celebrate the New Year.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
I think this wave at the end of the year is just the market maker creating suspense for December; I've heard the whole consumer frenzy trap talk too many times.
Looking at the 2-minute chart, I am wondering how the prices will move in late December. This time point is quite interesting—what market actions will the Christmas (December 25) consumption boom bring? There is also the expectation of a rebound at the beginning of January, as there are usually significant capital movements during these time windows at the end of the year. From a market psychology perspective, unexpected trends are always created around the holidays. What do you think? Could this wave be the rhythm that leaves suspense for the end of December?