A few days ago, we were indeed a bit ahead at the high point, which is nothing to deny.
However, what surprised me a bit is that after a drop of 5000 points, the market surprisingly did not rebound. This is unusual. Under normal circumstances, such a large deviation would not occur. This phenomenon is worth paying attention to — either market sentiment has indeed changed, or something has been underestimated. Based on historical trends, after such a scale of correction, there should be a wave of reverse recovery. The current performance is indeed a bit abnormal.
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SerNgmi
· 13h ago
Not even a 5000-point rebound? Now that's really strange... Need to think about what has changed.
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PerennialLeek
· 18h ago
Even after dropping to 5000 points, it hasn't rebounded yet. This is indeed a bit strange... Is it a bottom signal or will it continue to crash?
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SquidTeacher
· 01-09 08:01
Will the 5000-point level not rebound? This doesn't seem right. Could it be that something has really been pushed down?
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-08 23:58
A drop of 5000 points without a rebound is indeed a bit outrageous... Based on on-chain data, usually after a correction of this level, market sentiment should automatically recover. There hasn't been any movement yet, so it's time to analyze carefully what went wrong.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-08 23:47
A 5000-point drop without a rebound? This is something worth pondering. It feels like the market is saying something we haven't understood yet.
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SybilSlayer
· 01-08 23:36
Didn't rebound after a 5000-point drop? That's indeed a bit strange, rarely seen in history.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-08 23:35
Even after dropping below 5000 points, there's still no rebound, which is indeed a bit strange... Either something has truly been undervalued and buried, or market sentiment has genuinely changed.
A few days ago, we were indeed a bit ahead at the high point, which is nothing to deny.
However, what surprised me a bit is that after a drop of 5000 points, the market surprisingly did not rebound. This is unusual. Under normal circumstances, such a large deviation would not occur. This phenomenon is worth paying attention to — either market sentiment has indeed changed, or something has been underestimated. Based on historical trends, after such a scale of correction, there should be a wave of reverse recovery. The current performance is indeed a bit abnormal.