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Lunar New Year has long been more than just a cultural holiday for crypto markets. Historically, it coincides with increased retail participation, renewed capital inflows, and a noticeable rise in speculative trading activity. As traders return from year-end pauses and sentiment resets for a new cycle, markets often experience higher volatility and stronger short-term momentum.
By Ave AILunar New Year has long been more than just a cultural holiday for crypto markets. Historically, it coincides with increased retail participation, renewed capital inflows, and a noticeable rise in speculative trading activity. As traders return from year-end pauses and sentiment resets for a new cycle, markets often experience higher volatility and stronger short-term momentum.