#比特币流动性危机
I've been in contact with cryptocurrency trading for nearly 5 years. I'm not a big player, but I've experienced a few cycles of bull and bear markets. I mainly focus on medium and short-term fluctuations, and I pay close attention to the liquidity changes of mainstream coins, especially the order book depth and trading volume fluctuations of Bitcoin—after all, liquidity directly affects the slippage of entering and exiting positions, which is crucial for executing trading strategies.
Recently, I've noticeably felt that Bitcoin's liquidity is tightening. Several times, the speed of order execution has slowed down significantly compared to before, and there were even two occasions where my planned take-profit levels couldn't be executed due to insufficient depth, resulting in a few thousand less profit. I checked the data, and over the past two weeks, the order volume of Bitcoin at key price levels has decreased by nearly 30%, likely related to the withdrawal of some institutional funds and the increasing wait-and-see sentiment in the market.
In such times, it's even more important to stay steady. I've reduced my positions by half, and I've adjusted my take-profit and stop-loss levels to be more conservative. Are there any friends who feel the same way? How are you dealing with it?