About the crypto market
The crypto market has shown itself to be more fragile and subject to external influence than one would expect from a market that sold itself as "DECENTRALIZED"
The truth is that EVERYTHING is one thing, there has never been and never will be a market in the financial sector that is a COMPLETELY independent ecosystem. The crypto market, for example, is COMPLETELY DEPENDENT on global liquidity levels.
Many experts predict a decline or even a crash in the stock market, according to some much worse than the crash of 1929. For some, it will all start in February, for others in the second half of 2025. But it is a fact among the most diverse analysts that the price of stocks is exactly stretched and that the debt of most countries, but especially the American one, has become unpayable. According to these same analysts, the worst-case scenario for risk assets is taking shape: the end of inflation (increase in the monetary base, mainly through the printing of money through the issuance of public debt securities) and the beginning of a period of DEFLATION (shrinkage of the monetary base and drastic reduction in liquidity).
I hope that the drop in the crypto market is not a harbinger of all this, I still expect one last and tremendous rise before the fall that is coming.
At the next FED meeting, there is already a consensus that there WILL be NO cut in the basic interest rate. How will the already shaky crypto market react? Is this already the beginning of the crypto winter, or just the dip before taking off to the moon?
I don't know what to do about altcoins, but I'll just say one thing to you: WHATEVER HAPPENS, DON'T SELL YOUR $BTC at a loss, wait, BTC will recover.