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Why Do Bitcoin and Ethereum Fall But Not Rise?

This article analyzes why Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) have underperformed other risk assets like stocks and commodities recently, despite a generally bullish macro environment. The core argument is that the underperformance is not primarily a macro issue, but a result of the crypto market's own structural dynamics and its ongoing deleveraging cycle. Key reasons identified include: - The crypto market is in the late stages of a deleveraging process, which began with a sharp sell-off in October, wiping out highly-leveraged speculative capital (especially from retail traders) and making the market fragile and risk-averse. - A significant amount of retail capital has been diverted to other booming assets like AI-related stocks and precious metals, which are experiencing their own FOMO-driven rallies. - Crypto markets remain structurally isolated from traditional finance (TradFi), with barriers to capital flow between them. - The market is still dominated by retail traders and passive funds (like ETFs), making it susceptible to emotional narratives, market micro-structure manipulation, and high volatility amplified by the use of high leverage (10x-20x) by散户. This creates an environment where concentrated selling in low-liquidity hours can trigger cascading liquidations. - The author draws historical parallels to the deleveraging of China's A-share market in 2015 and compares ETH's current price action to Tesla's in 2024, suggesting both are in a prolonged consolidation phase after a bubble. The article concludes that labeling BTC and ETH purely as "risk assets" is an oversimplification. While they are volatile, they also possess safe-haven qualities. The current sensitivity to negative news and sluggish response to positive developments is a temporary structural phenomenon of the deleveraging cycle, not a failure of their long-term value proposition. Once deleveraging concludes and new capital returns, this dynamic is expected to change.

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Why Do Bitcoin and Ethereum Fall But Not Rise?

marsbit01/30 04:44

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