#美SEC推动加密创新监管 The Thanksgiving holiday is here, and the rhythm of the U.S. financial markets has suddenly slowed down—what does this mean for Crypto Assets traders? To put it simply: global capital flows will temporarily "jam up," and we need to be prepared in advance.



Let's first talk about the data release. With the holidays approaching, the economic data that was originally set to be released separately is now all being crammed together. Take tonight's initial jobless claims data for example; this directly relates to the market's expectations of the Federal Reserve's policies: if the data is poor? People will speculate that the probability of a rate cut increases, and risk assets may surge in the short term; if the data is strong? There will be concerns about rising rate hike expectations, which could put pressure on prices. The problem is that the US stock market will soon close early, and the liquidity in traditional markets will quickly dry up, which means that the volatility of assets like $BTC and $SOL is often magnified—what might usually fluctuate by 3% could easily swing up or down by 5% this time.

Let's take a look at the chain reaction caused by the market closure. On Thursday, the U.S. stock market will not open, U.S. bonds will also take a break, and even the futures trading of gold and crude oil will close early. You can imagine it as: the originally bustling trading hall suddenly has only a few people left; at this time, trying to execute a large order? The price slippage might hurt you. Although the crypto assets market operates 24/7, don't forget that much of the capital still follows the rhythm of the U.S. stock market. When the U.S. stock market 'shuts down', the trading volume in the crypto space will drop by at least 30%, and prices will oscillate within a narrow range. Personally, I think this is a time more suitable for short-term players to make quick entries and exits.

How to respond in practice? Two ideas: If you are used to trading in segments, during these two days, do not get attached to the battle; taking profits is more important than anything else, and do not expect the price to always move as you anticipate. If you plan to hold long-term, you don't need to worry about short-term fluctuations; instead, you can use this unusual volatility to adjust your position structure.

After all, this is just a "temporary shift" before the holiday, not a signal of a trend reversal. The key is not to miss the timing of data releases, and to be cautious while trading; when liquidity is poor, it’s better to earn less than to force a trade. $BTC $ETH
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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 2025-11-29 04:21
As soon as the holiday comes, the crypto world starts to play with heartbeats, Slippage is killing everyone.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 2025-11-29 02:35
The most annoying thing during the holiday market is the liquidity collapsing. BTC is likely to jump around right now, so if the situation doesn't look good, hurry and run.
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PriceOracleFairyvip
· 2025-11-29 01:37
ngl the liquidity crunch is gonna be *chef's kiss* for spotting arbitrage anomalies... just gotta survive the slippage gauntlet first lmao
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 2025-11-27 12:56
As soon as the holiday arrives, the crypto world really turns into a casino. Once liquidity drops, prices go crazy. Anyway, I'm not touching any orders these days.
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 2025-11-26 09:31
honestly this holiday liquidity crunch hits different... like watching a michelin kitchen go from full service to skeleton crew, except now your slippage becomes the burnt dish nobody ordered. the real recipe here is knowing when to step back from the stove fr fr
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FadCatchervip
· 2025-11-26 09:28
With the market behaving like this during the holidays, you really need to hold on and not make any rash moves, otherwise slippage will directly eat away at your profits.
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RektHuntervip
· 2025-11-26 09:14
It's the same old tune of liquidity exhaustion again. The Thanksgiving holiday is really something; even when the money is stuck, we still have to trade with gritted teeth.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 2025-11-26 09:12
Be careful with the liquidity exhaustion during the holidays, or slippage will eat away your profits in no time.
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