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I just read an analysis from an institutional expert, and the perspective is interesting. In the short term, Bitcoin could come under pressure due to liquidity shortages and continue to fall. That is the immediate challenge the market is facing.
But here’s the important part: The long-term bull market remains intact. That is the core message I take away. Despite this short-term volatility and possible declines, the fundamental structure of the market is not damaged.
What fascinates me about this assessment is the differentiation between short-term technical issues and long-term market dynamics. Many traders focus too much on the immediate price movement and overlook the fact that the bullish structure remains intact.
The liquidity situation is, of course, serious to consider. If less liquidity is available, prices can fall faster. But that is temporary. The question is not whether Bitcoin will fall, but how quickly the market will recover.
For long-term investors, the narrative remains intact. The volatility could even present an opportunity if one believes in the medium-term development. It’s interesting to see how institutional analysts maintain this balance between warning and optimism.