Fed's pushing $55.3B into the system from tomorrow through February 12th. We're talking bond reinvestments and reserve purchases — straight liquidity injection. That's the kind of money flow that typically lifts risk assets, equities, and crypto alongside them. When the Fed opens the liquidity faucet, markets tend to respond. The relationship is simple: more liquidity in circulation usually means more capital hunting for returns. It's textbook — liquidity drives price action.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 3h ago
$55.3B liquidity dump... yeah, textbook setup. but have you actually stress-tested the correlation drift if rate expectations shift mid-cycle? most ppl just chase the obvious move and get liquidated on the bounce
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-19 20:04
55.3B suddenly poured in, how long can this wave last?
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-19 20:01
Here we go again. If I had known the Fed was going to flood the market, I would have gone all in .
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On-ChainDiver
· 01-19 19:59
Here we go again, flooding the market... How long can this last this time?
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-19 19:52
Liquidity is here, the crypto world is about to take off, friends
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AirdropF5Bro
· 01-19 19:40
55.3B suddenly dropped, now it's really taking off. I feel like the coin is stable this time.
Fed's pushing $55.3B into the system from tomorrow through February 12th. We're talking bond reinvestments and reserve purchases — straight liquidity injection. That's the kind of money flow that typically lifts risk assets, equities, and crypto alongside them. When the Fed opens the liquidity faucet, markets tend to respond. The relationship is simple: more liquidity in circulation usually means more capital hunting for returns. It's textbook — liquidity drives price action.