Weekend market trends are often underestimated. Beneath the seemingly calm market is a hunting ground for short-term traders—signals from the US CPI falling below expectations are driving capital reallocation. $BTC still has room for swing trading, $ETH is more likely to break out during periods of lower liquidity, and the rebound potential of secondary assets like $AXS is often overlooked. Many people choose to rest over the weekend, but this is actually a good opportunity to avoid the crowd of retail investors and execute strategies. The key is whether you have the insight to understand the market logic behind the data; going with the trend is the only way to seize the rebound cycle.

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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 01-21 15:00
Here we go again, expecting a rebound when CPI is below expectations? I thought the same last time, and it still hasn't recovered from a 50% drop to this day.

Weekend hunting ground? Nice way to put it, but it's really just my ATM as a veteran leek who keeps getting wiped out.

Insight into market logic... Ha, that's what I lack the most, no wonder I get cut every day on the battlefield.

$BTC $ETH $AXS, just listen. I've tried them all, and none of them are reliable.
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-21 11:32
It's easiest to miss out on this kind of opportunity while slacking off on the weekend. Alright, I admit I overslept again.
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SquidTeachervip
· 01-21 09:55
Those who don't sleep on weekends are all bottom-fishing, do you understand?

BTC is starting to stir again, can it really break through this time?

When liquidity is low, it's the time for hunters to appear. Are you the hunter or the prey?

Small coins like AXS, many people really overlook them, but they can rebound quite fiercely.

The key is to have good judgment. If you can't see through the data, don't follow the trend.

People resting on the weekend might regret it.

Don't ask me how I know, it's experience gained from stepping into pits.

This wave of CPI being underestimated really provided an opportunity. Let's see who can seize it.

The time for short-term experts has arrived.

The market never lies; it only deceives those who are too lazy to analyze.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-18 15:51
Here we go again. These guys are sleeping on weekends while we're studying rebounds. Theoretically, it should work, but I always lose money.

Let me try this breakout signal first and do a small experiment to see if ETH's liquidity dip is really that effective.

But it's just another useless innovation. CPI data is somewhat interesting, but its practical value is MIN, brother.

Luban No.7 is under construction again. How did the second-tier AXS trap manage to fool people into coming in?

Maximum academic value, minimum practical earning potential. Swing trading space? I've locked myself in again.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-18 15:47
This weekend's CPI came in below expectations, truly a window of opportunity for big fish to eat small fish. While retail investors are still sleeping, funds have already started to shift positions.

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Honestly, rebound opportunities like AXS are indeed easy to overlook, but only if someone is actually watching the market; most people can't do that.

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Breakouts during low liquidity periods are prone to mistakes; not everyone can catch the bottom, it depends on luck.

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The CPI data is just a fuse; the real logic depends on how funds move. If you don't understand, don't make reckless moves.

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Weekend rest is rest, but opportunities never close. The question is, do you dare to act while others are sleeping?

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$BTC is still capable of some swings at this position, but I think many people will overestimate their ability to execute.

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Basically, it's an information gap—some are watching what's behind the data, others are still looking at K-lines. That's how the profit gap is created.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-18 15:46
Staying up late on the weekend to snipe, as expected, was worth it
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 01-18 15:42
Mining on the weekend, while others are sleeping, I'm watching the market. Just this level of discipline has already outperformed most retail investors.
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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 01-18 15:41
Weekends are indeed the prime time for harvesting profits; retail investors are all asleep.
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quiet_lurkervip
· 01-18 15:22
Those who secretly bought the dip over the weekend laughed last, while retail investors are still sleeping.
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