From the news, the US government transferred 29,800 bitcoins, and the market speculated whether they were ready to sell bitcoins. But I think this view may be too simplistic.

Considering Vice President Harris' recent support for bitcoin, this may be to win the support of the cryptocurrency community. If the United States really sells bitcoin at this time, it will not only contradict Harris's statement, but also provide an opportunity for his opponent Trump to attack.

Therefore, this action by the United States is more likely to be a regular transfer of funds rather than the sell-off that the market is worried about. This transfer may be related to the operating strategy of the market's main players, which is to achieve a double explosion of long and short positions by creating violent market fluctuations, which provides opportunities for those who are good at short-term operations.

For the spot market, the strategy is relatively simple: dare to buy when the price falls, and sell in time when the price rises. Maintain a certain bottom position, use market fluctuations to operate, and pay attention to risk management to avoid unnecessary losses due to violent market fluctuations.