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#BinanceABCs The Bank of Japan's recent actions are somewhat significant. The official launch of a plan to reduce its massive ETF holdings signals what to the market? — Moving from an ultra-loose monetary policy environment gradually toward normalization. Assets like $ETH and $BTC previously benefited from global liquidity flooding, but now central banks in various countries are adjusting their stances one after another, and the market liquidity landscape is quietly changing. How this policy shift will impact the risk appetite of the crypto market remains to be seen.
The smell of a bear market is once again in the air. Newcomers, you're still dreaming, right?
I'm older now, and with my experience, I can guess the outcome just by looking at these tactics. I was trapped by this back in the day.
Once liquidity is pulled out, your altcoins should start falling behind. Holding coins during the festival is the real strategy.
Honestly, when the central bank gets serious, retail investors have no advantage. Let's just be honest and stick to holding Bitcoin.
This is the key point; the previous easing benefits are no longer accessible. The crypto community needs to wake up.
Wait, does this imply that they're about to start harvesting the little guys?
Hard landing or soft landing? It's really hard to say; it all depends on the upcoming data.
Each central bank has learned to be smart, and retail investors need to be more cautious.
How long can this adjustment last? I can't place a bet.
It feels like large funds have already left, and we're only catching up late.