Bitcoin's downward slide continues into its second month, dragging crypto-linked stocks down with it. The culprit? A broader tech sector selloff. Investors are increasingly questioning whether these high-flying names got ahead of themselves. Market sentiment has shifted — what looked like momentum now feels like froth to many traders watching valuations compress across the board.
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IronHeadMiner
· 11h ago
Here we go again... I knew it would be like this, those who caught a falling knife at a high position must be crying now.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 11h ago
Another month of fall? This wave is really a bit tragic, the tech crash has dragged us down.
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token_therapist
· 11h ago
Um... it's been two months and it's still in a fall. Is the technical aspect really collapsing this time? Or is it just another Whipsaw?
Bitcoin's downward slide continues into its second month, dragging crypto-linked stocks down with it. The culprit? A broader tech sector selloff. Investors are increasingly questioning whether these high-flying names got ahead of themselves. Market sentiment has shifted — what looked like momentum now feels like froth to many traders watching valuations compress across the board.