Merry Christmas holiday passed safely, and the market did not experience significant fluctuations. Whether this stability can be maintained going forward remains to be seen.



Holidays are inherently periods of liquidity exhaustion. The combination of Christmas and New Year makes liquidity even worse. The problem is: with fewer market participants and shrinking trading volume, a small amount of capital can move the market. What does this mean? The thresholds for triggering sharp rises or falls are significantly lowered.

A volatility that originally required a billion dollars to trigger might only need one or two hundred million during the holiday. Risks and opportunities often coexist in such times — but for most people, the risks far outweigh the opportunities.

During holiday periods, stability is actually the greatest luxury. The focus at this stage should be on defense rather than returns. In markets with poor liquidity, any aggressive operation is easily susceptible to sudden attacks.
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ZKProofstervip
· 19h ago
nah fr, the liquidity collapse during holidays is actually the real threat vector here. everyone thinks they're safe but that's precisely when rug pulls happen, no cap.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 19h ago
This wave of silence during the holiday might just be the calm before the storm... A few billion can shake the entire market, who dares to move?
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 19h ago
The holiday looks stable, but it's actually a big move in the making. With such poor liquidity, one or two hundred million can cause a dump, and I believe it. The ones trapped during last Christmas still haven't been freed, so this time I'll honestly lie low and defend. As for profits, forget about it...
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DAOdreamervip
· 19h ago
The holiday liquidity crunch has been clear for a long time. A few whales placing a single buy order can pump the market, scaring retail investors to death.
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