Analysis: Shitcoin Trading Volume Drops Below Annual Average, Market Enters "Buy the Dip Zone"
BlockBeats News, December 8th, CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost recently stated in an article that in this current cycle, altcoins have generally performed poorly, causing investors to become more cautious in their altcoin choices. However, the latest trading volume data indicates that the market may be entering a phase more favorable for Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) into altcoins.
The latest data shows that the 30-day trading volume of altcoins paired with stablecoins has once again fallen below the annual average, a range that has historically been seen as an "accumulation phase," suitable for investors betting on the continuation of the bull market trend to gradually build their positions.
The analysis points out that this low-volume phase may last for several weeks or even months, providing a relatively ample time window to optimize the DCA strategy. However, given the current high uncertainty in the market environment, investors need to simultaneously devise stop-loss and invalidation strategies to guard against further market decline. At the same time, this cycle has already demonstrated extensively: timely profit-taking is crucial when trading volume picks up again and sentiment improves.
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