In January, the crypto market usually feels a bit restless. After the holidays, traders come back with fresh ideas, some optimism, and a lot of caution. Prices tend to move sideways with sudden jumps, driven more by sentiment than big fundamentals. There’s always talk about “new yearly trends,” but for most people it’s just a month of watching charts, headlines, and waiting to see what actually sticks.
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In January, the crypto market usually feels a bit restless. After the holidays, traders come back with fresh ideas, some optimism, and a lot of caution. Prices tend to move sideways with sudden jumps, driven more by sentiment than big fundamentals. There’s always talk about “new yearly trends,” but for most people it’s just a month of watching charts, headlines, and waiting to see what actually sticks.