Madman Says…
The market, whether in terms of sentiment or trading volume, has already reached an extremely cold state. Mainstream coins like Bitcoin are in a consolidation phase, trading sideways within a very narrow range. This indicates that a trend reversal will occur soon (perhaps in early January). Based on the current trend, the probability of a downward move with a quick drop is higher than a direct rise or a direct fall. The strategy is to continue holding and wait for a new low to buy the dip.
The significant rise in precious metals already indicates that inflation is on the way, so just wait for the water to come in 2026. The rest is up to time. Bitcoin will continue to prove its irreplaceable value and incomparable consensus advantage.
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