#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $ETH and $BNB have indeed been volatile recently. Ethereum has experienced significant fluctuations in the past few days, with fierce battles between bulls and bears in the short term. Many are paying attention to how the US non-farm payroll data will impact the market. After all, macroeconomic data that exceeds expectations often triggers re-pricing in commodities and cryptocurrencies. The current question is whether this wave of movement is a rebound or a trend reversal. Veteran and novice crypto enthusiasts are both pondering this issue. If you're interested in a deep discussion about recent opportunities and risks in the Ethereum ecosystem, or want to exchange ideas on how to build positions steadily amid volatility, welcome to join the conversation.
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CafeMinor
· 43m ago
Good employment data should lead to a drop in coins, I really can't understand this logic
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Rebound? Trend? To hell with it, it's just the whales cutting the leeks
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ETH is really annoying now, sometimes bullish, sometimes bearish, can someone tell me what's really going on
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When macro data exceeds expectations, coins should fall? Then I might as well go all-in on US bonds, no need to bother here
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Building positions amid volatility, it's easy to say, but the ones always getting liquidated are us retail investors
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No way, we're about to discuss ecosystem opportunities again. First, let's solve the current lock-up problem
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Long-term bullish on Ethereum, but I really can't take it these days
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Non-farm employment data is coming to stir the pot again, there's never a peaceful time in the crypto world
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just_another_wallet
· 12h ago
The non-farm payroll data just came out and started shaking the market; I've seen this routine too many times.
Is it a rebound or a reversal? Bro, I bet on a reversal. If ETH can't break this level, it will keep falling.
Building positions during volatility? Forget it, I'll wait and see.
I'm starting to hold back; I want to hear your judgments.
After all this time, I still can't figure out how macro factors really influence crypto prices.
It feels like this time is really different, but I say that every time haha.
What do you think about BNB this wave? Is anyone still adding to their position?
It's another case of US data setting the tone. When will the crypto market become more independent?
Are those projects in the Ethereum ecosystem truly valuable or just hype? Honestly, I can't understand.
In the short term, this wave is really fierce; both bulls and bears are harvesting each other.
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DaoDeveloper
· 12-18 07:19
ngl the macro-to-crypto correlation here is fascinating from a game theory perspective... strong employment data typically signals inflation concerns which *should* push money into hard assets, but the mev dynamics on eth during volatility spikes tell a different story entirely. curious what the actual smart contract call volumes look like before and after these fed-sensitive releases
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 12-18 07:17
Once the non-farm data is released, everything immediately gets chaotic. ETH is currently just a battlefield of chips.
This wave of ETH is really hard to judge; whether it's a rebound or a shift, who the hell can say for sure?
Good employment data means the expectation of interest rate hikes rises, which isn't necessarily good for the coin price.
Building positions amid volatility? I think we need to observe a bit more, don't rush.
The Ethereum ecosystem indeed has opportunities, but now might not be the best time.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-18 07:12
Non-farm data drops and the market plunges; I've seen this pattern too many times.
I just want to know whether this is a false breakout or a genuine reversal. It feels like a gamble either way.
Can ETH drop below 3500 again? I still want to buy the dip.
Honestly, it's hard to judge whether to add positions now. With such crazy macro conditions, I can't hold my positions.
Is anyone still stacking at this level? Are you really not afraid of getting cut again?
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $ETH and $BNB have indeed been volatile recently. Ethereum has experienced significant fluctuations in the past few days, with fierce battles between bulls and bears in the short term. Many are paying attention to how the US non-farm payroll data will impact the market. After all, macroeconomic data that exceeds expectations often triggers re-pricing in commodities and cryptocurrencies. The current question is whether this wave of movement is a rebound or a trend reversal. Veteran and novice crypto enthusiasts are both pondering this issue. If you're interested in a deep discussion about recent opportunities and risks in the Ethereum ecosystem, or want to exchange ideas on how to build positions steadily amid volatility, welcome to join the conversation.