Recently, after the US core CPI data was released below expectations, the market reaction was quite interesting—this once "old routine" still works. Whenever inflation data falls short of expectations, risk assets tend to rebound. From $BTC to $ETH, and across the entire crypto market, this pattern is being validated by price movements.
Simply put, this reflects a subtle shift in Federal Reserve policy expectations. CPI below expectations → increased expectations of rate cuts → liquidity easing → capital flowing into high-risk assets. The cycle is changing, but the logic remains the same.
The question is, will this cycle be the same old story again? Or has the market already priced in a rebound in inflation? It seems we need to wait for more data to confirm. However, for traders active on exchanges like Gate, macro indicators like CPI have long become part of their daily "skill set" for reference.
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Anon32942
· 14h ago
It's the same old trick... Whenever CPI drops low, it rebounds. It's almost played out. But some people still fall for it. I'm just watching BTC bounce back again.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 14h ago
It's the same story again, expecting a bullish move if CPI is below expectations? Feels like the market has become numb.
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LiquidityWitch
· 22h ago
nah this cpi dance is just the market's annual ritual at this point... fed eases, liquidity flows, btc pumps, rinse repeat. the real question is whether we're brewing actual alpha or just riding the same tired spell everyone's already memorized tbh
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LiquidityHunter
· 22h ago
It's the same old story... As soon as the CPI data is released, BTC rebounds. It's always the same routine, now it's like playing a sleepwalk.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 22h ago
Here we go again, if CPI is below expectations, it's time to eat. How long can this old script be used... I'm already tired of it, but you say if it can't be stopped, then it can't be stopped.
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degenwhisperer
· 23h ago
It's the same old trick again—when CPI is below expectations, it has to rebound. I can memorize this pattern now, haha.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 23h ago
It's the same old trick again, every time CPI comes in below expectations, it automatically rebounds. Honestly, I'm a bit tired of it.
Wait, will this time really be different? It seems the market has already figured out this logic.
Anyway, I've already bottomed out on Gate when I should have, now I'm just waiting for the data to verify who's right and who's wrong.
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TopBuyerForever
· 23h ago
Here we go again, here we go again. I can trade this pattern with my eyes closed. When CPI is low, BTC gets excited—it's really just mechanical repetition... Feels like the script is the same every time.
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 The familiar market rhythm is back.
Recently, after the US core CPI data was released below expectations, the market reaction was quite interesting—this once "old routine" still works. Whenever inflation data falls short of expectations, risk assets tend to rebound. From $BTC to $ETH, and across the entire crypto market, this pattern is being validated by price movements.
Simply put, this reflects a subtle shift in Federal Reserve policy expectations. CPI below expectations → increased expectations of rate cuts → liquidity easing → capital flowing into high-risk assets. The cycle is changing, but the logic remains the same.
The question is, will this cycle be the same old story again? Or has the market already priced in a rebound in inflation? It seems we need to wait for more data to confirm. However, for traders active on exchanges like Gate, macro indicators like CPI have long become part of their daily "skill set" for reference.