Recently looked at the market, and there's a phenomenon that really hits home — the A-shares and US stocks are hitting new highs, while our Ethereum is moving downward. The comparison makes it even more obvious.
When the A-shares were at 2800, Ethereum was still trading around 4800; by the time A-shares surged to 3500, Ethereum had already fallen to 4000; now that A-shares are at 4000, Ethereum is only at 3200.
Looking at it this way, it feels like the two markets have swapped places. Traditional financial markets are rising, while crypto assets are under pressure, creating a situation of mutual counterbalance. It's definitely worth pondering.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-07 11:54
This is outrageous. Funds are flowing into traditional finance, and we're still holding on to over 3,000 ETH here.
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-07 11:53
Here we go again, the old story of capital flow... This time, it's really traditional finance sucking blood, and ETH's performance is absolutely amazing.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-07 11:47
Wow, this comparison is really amazing. It feels like the crypto world is being drained dry.
Traditional finance is taking the big slices, while we’re just sipping the broth and it’s still hot.
The ETH trend is really a bit uncomfortable. When will it rebound?
The market is rallying like this, it’s only fair that it’s our turn, or I really can’t understand it.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-07 11:41
This is outrageous. Traditional financial vampires are harvesting profits, while our coins are being cut with a machete.
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NestedFox
· 01-07 11:28
Ah, this is a game of capital manipulation. The traditional financial vampires are starting to suck again.
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Just realized now, I should have run a long time ago.
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This wave of ETH really messed me up. I thought it could hold.
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Basically, it's big funds harvesting retail investors, taking turns to reap profits.
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One pushes up while another drops down. Is the market really that realistic?
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The previous holdings are still declining. It looks painful.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-07 11:27
Damn, this data comparison is really amazing. It feels like our coins are being drained.
Recently looked at the market, and there's a phenomenon that really hits home — the A-shares and US stocks are hitting new highs, while our Ethereum is moving downward. The comparison makes it even more obvious.
When the A-shares were at 2800, Ethereum was still trading around 4800; by the time A-shares surged to 3500, Ethereum had already fallen to 4000; now that A-shares are at 4000, Ethereum is only at 3200.
Looking at it this way, it feels like the two markets have swapped places. Traditional financial markets are rising, while crypto assets are under pressure, creating a situation of mutual counterbalance. It's definitely worth pondering.