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Regarding today's market fall caused by the war, one point is worth emphasizing: unless a large-scale third world war breaks out, the impact of regional conflicts on the financial markets is usually limited to the short term.
Recent data on capital flows shows that Bitcoin ETFs attracted nearly $1 billion in net inflows over the past four days, with over $80 million flowing in just yesterday. This data fully demonstrates that market funds have not panicked and withdrawn due to sudden events; instead, they have continued to flow in, indicating that the current cyclical bull market trend has not fundamentally changed due to conflict events. As market participants, what we need to do is patiently wait and allow the market to naturally digest the impact of this sudden event.
Regarding other cryptocurrencies worth paying attention to, there aren't many assets that are truly worth operating in the secondary market during this market cycle. The two varieties previously mentioned, pepe and sui, can still be operated according to the established strategy, whether it's long-term holding or swing trading, there is room for operation. A special reminder, if the price of pepe falls below 1, this will be an important signal point worth noting.
The other cryptocurrencies mentioned in the article on May 31 still have reference value, and investors can continue to pay attention to these opportunities. During market fluctuations, rational analysis and patient waiting are often more important than hasty actions.