#美联储回购协议计划 The Federal Reserve's rate cut door slowly opens
Recently, every move by the Federal Reserve has been stirring market nerves. The December rate cut decision was unanimously approved, which should have been a cause for celebration, but instead, officials started arguing—some felt it was enough and should stop, while others wanted to continue easing. The most noteworthy statement was: most officials believe further rate cuts are needed. This is like a faucet valve—although not fully turned on yet, the direction is already very clear.
The crypto market has caught wind of this. The cycle of loose liquidity has begun, which is fundamentally good news for high-risk assets—it's just a matter of timing. Traditional funds fluctuate between stocks and bonds but fail to see through Bitcoin's logic: $BTC's total supply is fixed and won't increase due to policy changes. This "transparent, non-manipulable" attribute has been attracting massive capital even while central banks are still arguing in meetings. $ETH, $ZEC, $CHZ and other tokens also fluctuate with market sentiment, waiting for the loosening expectations to be realized.
Don't be scared by every "Federal Reserve hesitation" in the market. In fact, these adjustments often present opportunities for bottom-fishing. The easing train has already sounded its horn; it may not be moving fast and might shake a bit on the way, but the direction is definitely forward.
The key is to stay aligned with the main trend of liquidity easing and not be swayed by short-term noise. Are you choosing to buy the dip now or wait a bit longer? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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PumpDoctrine
· 12h ago
Federal Reserve arguing, we make money, simple logic
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SolidityJester
· 12h ago
As for the Fed arguing, I've seen through it long ago—basically, they want to loosen monetary policy but are afraid of the market overreacting. As a result, BTC has already caught on to the trend.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12h ago
The Federal Reserve argued for a long time, and in the end, they still have to loosen policy. I've seen through this script a long time ago. The question is, when will the market efficiency truly price in this expectation... I don't oppose the current logic of bottom-fishing, but on-chain data hasn't provided enough evidence yet. Let's wait and see.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12h ago
The Federal Reserve is still arguing, but the crypto world has already taken off, haha.
#美联储回购协议计划 The Federal Reserve's rate cut door slowly opens
Recently, every move by the Federal Reserve has been stirring market nerves. The December rate cut decision was unanimously approved, which should have been a cause for celebration, but instead, officials started arguing—some felt it was enough and should stop, while others wanted to continue easing. The most noteworthy statement was: most officials believe further rate cuts are needed. This is like a faucet valve—although not fully turned on yet, the direction is already very clear.
The crypto market has caught wind of this. The cycle of loose liquidity has begun, which is fundamentally good news for high-risk assets—it's just a matter of timing. Traditional funds fluctuate between stocks and bonds but fail to see through Bitcoin's logic: $BTC's total supply is fixed and won't increase due to policy changes. This "transparent, non-manipulable" attribute has been attracting massive capital even while central banks are still arguing in meetings. $ETH, $ZEC, $CHZ and other tokens also fluctuate with market sentiment, waiting for the loosening expectations to be realized.
Don't be scared by every "Federal Reserve hesitation" in the market. In fact, these adjustments often present opportunities for bottom-fishing. The easing train has already sounded its horn; it may not be moving fast and might shake a bit on the way, but the direction is definitely forward.
The key is to stay aligned with the main trend of liquidity easing and not be swayed by short-term noise. Are you choosing to buy the dip now or wait a bit longer? Share your thoughts in the comments.