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A government shutdown crisis lasting 43 days, setting a historical record in the U.S., is about to come to an end. During these 43 days, flights were massively delayed, food aid programs were interrupted, and the release of economic data was paused, creating uncertainty across all aspects of the world's largest economy. As the shutdown comes to an end, how will the market react? In the past several major government shutdowns in the U.S., gold and BTC have shown different trends after the shutdowns ended. How will BTC react this time?
Short-term (1-2 weeks): If the halt ends and triggers a "reassuring rebound" in the US stock market, BTC is likely to follow and rise;
Medium term ( 1-3 months): The key depends on the macro environment. If the Federal Reserve maintains a loose policy, the economic data is not bad, and there are no new political crises, BTC may continue to rise.
The suspension has ended, and the game continues. The 42-day suspension is about to come to an end, but this is not the conclusion; it is the beginning of a new round of market changes. Looking back at history, the market usually experiences a short-term rebound after the suspension ends; however, the sustainability of this rebound needs to be viewed rationally. When you see the market rise by 5% after the suspension ends, do not be eager to jump in; when you see BTC making a short-term correction, do not panic sell. Stay rational, focus on the fundamentals, manage risks well, and principles will not change because of the suspension.