Anyone paying attention to USD1 recently should have seen it: it dropped to a low of 0.9990 some time ago, and now it has rebounded to around 0.9997. What's really happening behind this wave of market movement?
Honestly, this rebound looks like large capital is withdrawing. Many people are speculating about when to exit, and the most discussed strategy on forums is "exit three days before the activity ends." But I’ve observed a phenomenon—if a large amount of capital really starts to withdraw, the supply of USD1 would plummet dramatically.
Thinking this way, it’s very likely that the platform will launch a new round of financial management activities to hedge against liquidity pressure. Instead of waiting for a dump, it might be better to bet on whether this logic holds. But on the other hand, if a new activity does come, the yield rate will probably decrease, which is a common market pattern.
The current question is: should I continue holding and wait for the new activity, or take advantage of the rebound to sell some assets first? This is a choice you have to make yourself.
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zkProofGremlin
· 5h ago
Large funds withdraw, just withdraw. Anyway, I've seen through this trick long ago. New activities come, and the yields still plummet. It's not interesting.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 5h ago
I'm tired of hearing about big funds withdrawing this set; the key is whether the platform will really dump the market
Betting on new activities to hedge, or just quietly run away... this mentality is really exhausting
A rebound of just 0.0007 can be exaggerated so much, honestly it's still lack of confidence
Wait, you want me to choose now? I'll just stay here and watch the joke
Event rewards are being reduced; it's all just the platform's usual way of cutting the leeks
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HodlOrRegret
· 5h ago
Bro, this rebound is really a bit disgusting, feels like the last trap before cutting the leeks.
Gambling on new activities also depends on luck; the returns will only keep widening.
Just sell half to protect the principal first, and let the rest do whatever it wants.
The most feared thing at such times is greed. When the event comes, a dump can catch you off guard.
Let's wait and see. Anyway, I already don't trust USD1 anymore.
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LiquidityHunter
· 6h ago
The rebound from 0.9990 to 0.9997 in these 7 points shows no movement in the supply data... How could it be large funds withdrawing?
Anyone paying attention to USD1 recently should have seen it: it dropped to a low of 0.9990 some time ago, and now it has rebounded to around 0.9997. What's really happening behind this wave of market movement?
Honestly, this rebound looks like large capital is withdrawing. Many people are speculating about when to exit, and the most discussed strategy on forums is "exit three days before the activity ends." But I’ve observed a phenomenon—if a large amount of capital really starts to withdraw, the supply of USD1 would plummet dramatically.
Thinking this way, it’s very likely that the platform will launch a new round of financial management activities to hedge against liquidity pressure. Instead of waiting for a dump, it might be better to bet on whether this logic holds. But on the other hand, if a new activity does come, the yield rate will probably decrease, which is a common market pattern.
The current question is: should I continue holding and wait for the new activity, or take advantage of the rebound to sell some assets first? This is a choice you have to make yourself.