Analysis: The cryptocurrency market correction shows no signs of ending yet, with a key focus on this week's non-farm payroll and unemployment rate data.
BlockBeats News, September 1st, Macro Researcher Adam from Greeks.live shared a post stating that this week the main BTC implied volatility remained stable at 37%, while ETH's major maturities fell below 70%, with short-term falling below 65%, still almost double that of BTC. The pullback has been going on for over half a month, with no sign of ending yet, making it relatively cost-effective to bottom fish in short-term options.
There are many macro events this week, with Friday's non-farm payroll and unemployment rate data being quite important. The Federal Reserve's impact on the macro market this month will be significant, and its impact on the crypto market will be more direct. At the same time, WLFI went live on the Ethereum mainnet today as one of the most important TGE projects recently. The massive amount of new tokens needs to absorb market existing funds, creating significant market pressure.
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