NY Fed's Williams just dropped a hint: they're gearing up to gradually buy assets again to keep reserve levels solid as their liabilities pile up. Translation? The Fed might be shifting back toward balance sheet expansion mode. Could mean more liquidity flowing into markets down the road—something crypto traders should keep on their radar.
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GetRichLeek
· 12-08 04:52
Here we go again, is liquidity really coming in this time? I bet 5 ETH this is another fake breakout, as soon as I get in they'll dump the price, haha... But seriously, liquidity entering the market does provide technical support. Gotta keep a close eye on the on-chain data.
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-08 04:50
Here we go again? The Fed is expanding its balance sheet, so the crypto market is about to take off again, right?
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CryingOldWallet
· 12-08 04:42
Asset purchases again? The Fed is essentially injecting liquidity—our crypto space is about to get hyped.
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OldLeekMaster
· 12-08 04:30
Here we go again, the Fed’s old tricks... in the end, liquidity will still flow into the crypto space, right?
NY Fed's Williams just dropped a hint: they're gearing up to gradually buy assets again to keep reserve levels solid as their liabilities pile up. Translation? The Fed might be shifting back toward balance sheet expansion mode. Could mean more liquidity flowing into markets down the road—something crypto traders should keep on their radar.