Why did the cryptocurrency market surge despite the Fed not lowering interest rates?

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

Why did the cryptocurrency market rise sharply when the Fed did not cut interest rates?

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

Do you think that after a rise, you should short the market?

Be careful, this could be a trap! The fluctuations in the past few weeks were designed to create the illusion for retail investors that 'after a rise, there will be a drop.'

And what was the result? The more you short, the more it rises; the more it rises, the less you dare to close your position, and in the end, you are stuck and can't sleep all night.

The key question going forward:

Is $100,000 for Bitcoin just the starting point, or is it a short-term peak?

Will the main players continue to squeeze shorts, or will they suddenly crash the market?

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

The true winners rely on clear strategies and insights into the intentions of the main players.

Remember, in a bull market, the biggest risk is not a pullback,

but that you exit too early and can never find the opportunity to re-enter at a lower price.

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