India's central bank just cut rates, and it's giving the Sensex and Nifty some breathing room. Both indexes had been bleeding this week after touching all-time highs earlier. The rate cut seems to be cushioning the fall—interesting to see monetary policy still moving markets like this. Makes you wonder how long traditional finance levers stay effective when capital's getting more fluid across borders and asset classes.
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GasFeeLady
· 13h ago
honestly trad finance rate cuts hitting like a failed transaction... they pump the chart for what, a day? meanwhile i'm watching gwei spikes that move billions in real time. that "breathing room" they're celebrating would get rekt in one MEV sandwich lol. india's central bank doing their thing but the real liquidity? that's already ghost-chained elsewhere fr
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GweiWatcher
· 13h ago
Can RBI cutting interest rates really still save the market? It feels like this old trick is becoming less and less effective—capital has long since moved on-chain.
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metaverse_hermit
· 13h ago
A rate cut can only provide temporary relief but can't solve the problem in the long run. Capital has long since become borderless.
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NotSatoshi
· 13h ago
How much longer can traditional financial tools hold up? It feels like central bank rate cuts are increasingly just a temporary shot in the arm.
India's central bank just cut rates, and it's giving the Sensex and Nifty some breathing room. Both indexes had been bleeding this week after touching all-time highs earlier. The rate cut seems to be cushioning the fall—interesting to see monetary policy still moving markets like this. Makes you wonder how long traditional finance levers stay effective when capital's getting more fluid across borders and asset classes.