Matrixport: Current Market is Mostly Sideways as Traders Adopt a Wait-and-See Attitude; Medium-Term Outlook Unchanged
BlockBeats News, October 28th, Matrixport shared today's market perspective stating: Bitcoin is still in a range-bound state; in contrast, the US stock market has repeatedly hit new historical highs driven by the AI boom. There seems to be a certain similarity to the rhythm seen last year: after a long period of low volatility consolidation, the price experienced a phase of relatively rapid upward movement within about three weeks (historical reference, does not represent the future).
The current narrow range volatility demands more patience from traders. Short-term observation is key, with no changes in the medium-term outlook. If the Federal Reserve maintains a dovish stance and continues to cut interest rates, the market will mostly wait for clearer external driving signals. Similar rhythms have often been seen in history: after a long consolidation, volatility tends to concentrate and release rapidly in a short period of time.
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