Why did the cryptocurrency market surge when the Federal Reserve did not cut interest rates?

Can you still get on board with Bitcoin at 100,000 USD?

Why did the cryptocurrency market rise despite the Federal Reserve not cutting interest rates?

The market has long digested the expectation of 'no interest rate cuts', and when the bad news is fully priced in, it becomes good news.

Do you think you should short the market now that it has risen?

Be careful, this could be a trap! The recent weeks of volatile consolidation were meant to create the illusion for retail investors that 'if it goes up, it will come down'.

And the result? The more you short, the more it rises; the more it rises, the less you dare to close your position, ultimately leaving you sleepless all night.

The key questions ahead:

Is Bitcoin at 100,000 USD just the starting point, or a short-term peak?

Is the main force going to continue to squeeze the shorts, or suddenly crash the market?

If you are still trading based on intuition, the market will teach you a costly lesson.

Real winners rely on a clear strategy and insight into the intentions of the main players.