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#迷因币ETF Year-end this wave: Over 28 billion USD of crypto options expire simultaneously, making Ethereum the focus.
The market script is very clear. $3000 is the dividing line between bulls and bears—pushing above it is the strong resistance at 3050; falling below, 2880 becomes the lifeline. The liquidity vacuum during the Christmas period means whoever wins could potentially eat up a wave of unilateral market movement.
**How to play? Our approach is:**
**First, buy the dip of mainstream coins at low levels.** If the price drops to the strong support zone of 2880-2900, it’s a window to position in Ethereum and Bitcoin. Don’t be fooled by short-term fluctuations; the long-term trend remains upward. Holding spot assets is the safest bet.
**Second, test new hot spots with small positions.** Coins with smaller market caps tend to react faster and rise more sharply. No need to go all-in; just allocate a small part of your total position to early deployment. When the wind comes, surprises will follow.
**Third, mindset is key.** The short-term chaos caused by options settlement is actually the golden period for next year’s layout. Hold onto your spot assets, don’t be affected by noise, and observe the long and short battles in the derivatives market—you’ll be able to think more calmly.
Every major fluctuation in the derivatives market is a shift in wealth flow. We don’t participate in complex hedging games, only betting where certainty is highest. Protect the principal first, then make profits—this order is very important.