Tom Lee's Fund Analyst: Crypto Has Entered a Two-Month "High Risk-Reward" Window
BlockBeats News, December 2nd, Mark Newton, a fund analyst under Tom Lee, stated on November 25th that he is "buying cryptocurrencies here and taking advantage of the opportunity to buy the dip." He mentioned that from now until mid-January, or even early February, cryptocurrency prices should be higher. He believes that despite short-term market fluctuations, the next two months are still a high-risk, high-reward opportunity.
Tom Lee retweeted a related tweet about this.
It is worth noting that although Mark Newton had previously made accurate predictions about Ethereum's trend, since September, his optimism about Ethereum has been at odds with the actual market trend multiple times.
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