As of the end of April, I have summarized the current liquidity situation. To be honest, I really can't see where the market might turn to a bear market. Now, it's just waiting for a one-sided trend to emerge. Even a single 125% rebound would count as a one-sided trend, wouldn't it? In this situation, rather than betting early, it's better to wait patiently for a confirmed opportunity.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 1h ago
Wait, has the liquidity been sorted out without any warning signals? That's the most dangerous part. When the lending rate is so low, it often hides a big risk. Are you sure this isn't just calm before the storm?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 10h ago
Wait, you're saying that abundant liquidity doesn't show signs of a bear market? That logic is a bit shaky.
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NullWhisperer
· 10h ago
nah, technically speaking the liquidity audit here is missing some interesting edge cases. what if the directional move never actualizes though? just waiting around feels... vulnerable to opportunity cost vectors
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OnchainUndercover
· 10h ago
Waiting for a 125 rebound? Bro, your bet is a bit big.
As of the end of April, I have summarized the current liquidity situation. To be honest, I really can't see where the market might turn to a bear market. Now, it's just waiting for a one-sided trend to emerge. Even a single 125% rebound would count as a one-sided trend, wouldn't it? In this situation, rather than betting early, it's better to wait patiently for a confirmed opportunity.