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The head of ETF business at BlackRock recently stated in a financial media outlet that Bitcoin and Ethereum are still in the early stages. This voice from the world's largest asset management company reflects the optimistic attitude of traditional financial institutions towards the development prospects of the crypto market. As a giant managing trillions of dollars in assets, BlackRock's stance is often seen as an important indicator of institutional capital entering the market. The judgment of "early stage" implies that there is still significant growth potential in the market, providing strong support for many investors who are optimistic about the long-term prospects of BTC and ETH.
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Big funds are starting to talk about early stage, what does that mean? It means us retail investors should start dollar-cost averaging
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Wait, could their "early stage" actually be just to buy the dip and buy some time for themselves... Hehe
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BlackRock's call of "early stage" is more reassuring than any technical analysis
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Data shows that institutions are quietly accumulating, while we are still debating whether to get in or not, which is a bit ridiculous
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Early stage, early stage, every time they say this, the market tends to rise a wave, the historical data is right here
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I just want to know if BlackRock ever lost money when they bought early... But that’s not important, our long-term battle continues