#市场预测 #大跌

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When the market falls sharply, many people will say that it is caused by bad news. But in fact, these "shorts" do not have the direct ability to make the market fall. They just use the panic in the market to influence traders' decisions. Just like when someone sees others start selling, they are worried that they will also lose money, so they also sell, which forms the so-called "cut meat" phenomenon. When everyone does this, the market will indeed fall.

However, the market always has ups and downs. Although there may be a lot of bearish voices and opinions in the short term, in the long run, if an industry or market wants to continue to develop, it will eventually rise. It's like you are planting a tree. Although it will sometimes grow slower and even wither some branches sometimes, as long as you are patient, it will eventually thrive.

Now, many people are talking about interest rate cuts. Interest rate cuts mean that there will be more money in the market, which usually makes the market more active. Although the specific time of the rate cut is still uncertain, we can foresee that as long as the rate cut does not happen, people will continue to look forward to the benefits it brings, which also provides the market with expectations for speculation.

In this market correction, those who mainly invest in BNB, ETH, SOL, etc. may not lose much, but those who invest in altcoins may lose more seriously. This tells us that when investing, we should choose projects with strength and potential, rather than blindly pursuing high returns.

Finally, I want to say that investment is risky, but as long as we stay calm, respect the market, invest with spare money, and maintain the habit of fixed investment, we may get stable returns. Remember, don't lose confidence or make impulsive decisions because of short-term market fluctuations.

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