Is there still a bull market in the crypto world?
For many friends questioning the current market, here is a simple analysis:
1. Possibility of a Bull Market
Short-term: A bull market is possible, but limited. High interest rates from the Federal Reserve (only a 13.2% probability of a rate cut in May) suppress liquidity, with recent price increases or corrections.
Medium-term: After the halving in 2024, funds and sentiment need to accumulate. If liquidity improves in 2025 (such as through interest rate cuts), a bull market may occur.
Long-term: The value of blockchain remains, and the bull market cycle may continue, but regulatory risks need to be vigilant.
2. Current Views
News-driven price increases: For instance, strategic reserves calling for orders, it's easy to 'buy the expectation, sell the fact', with high correction risks, similar to historical cases.
Stock game: Without incremental funds, trading volume has not recovered, making it difficult to sustain a bull market. Slow accumulation is needed rather than quick in-and-out trades.
Stabilizing the market: A volatility-driven speculative market is not beneficial for long-term investments; a more mature market structure is needed.
3. Market Judgments
Short-term: Overbought signals indicate correction risks, caution is advisable.
Medium-term: Improved liquidity may bring opportunities, but the pace is relatively slow.
Long-term: Projects with strong fundamentals have more potential.
4. Recommendations
Risk management: Control positions, set stop-losses, and pay attention to support levels.
Observation indicators: On-chain data, macro signals (such as Federal Reserve dynamics).
Long-term perspective: Focus on quality projects and wait for stable entry points.
Summary:
The potential for a bull market in the crypto world still exists, but current price increases are mostly news-driven, with high correction risks. A true bull market requires incremental funds and fundamental support, with possible phase opportunities in 2025. Stay cautious and pay attention to market changes.