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The underlying logic of the bull market is still intact. The Federal Reserve is restarting its rate-cutting cycle, while the Bank of Japan continues to tighten. With these two major central banks' monetary policies directly clashing, how will the balance of global liquidity shift? In this macro environment, the direction of the crypto market is worth ongoing attention.
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RektCoastervip
· 5h ago
The rate cut has arrived, but the Bank of Japan is still stubbornly sticking to its guns. This move is hilarious. It's really hard to say where the liquidity is flowing to. The Federal Reserve is easing liquidity while Japan is tightening. I just want to know who will ultimately win? Anyway, I've already jumped on the bandwagon. Is the underlying logic still there? I feel like I talk about logic every day, but isn't it still getting crushed in the end? The central banks are playing a game; we're just lying back and waiting for the dividends. Anyway, whether it drops or rises, it just drops or rises. This macro situation is indeed worth paying attention to, but what I care about even more is when my wallet will finally start to grow. When the liquidity balance tilts, someone will probably have to take the plunge again, haha.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 8h ago
The Fed's rate cut really gave the crypto circle a boost, but the Bank of Japan is still stubborn. Who will ultimately win? Where liquidity flows to is the key, it really depends on the dollar index. The logic of the bull market is still valid, but how far this rebound can go is really uncertain. The Bank of Japan's tightening is a bit annoying; I feel like some unexpected variables might pop up. The rate cut cycle is here; should we get on board? The Federal Reserve has finally compromised; it was about time. Two major central banks are at odds, with crypto caught in the middle—it's ridiculous. The rate cut expectations have been hyped up to this point; is there still room to run? The liquidity story is coming back up again; ZEC seems a bit restless. It feels like this wave of crypto gains is a bit too fast; monetary policy stuff is unreliable.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 12-08 05:30
fed cuts are actually bullish, but ngl the boj tightening is throwing a wrench into the macro setup rn... been through enough cycles to know liquidity flows are what really matter here
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RetailTherapistvip
· 12-08 05:24
Rate cuts are here, but I’m still waiting to see what the Bank of Japan will do. The real show is just beginning. --- Wherever liquidity flows, coin prices will fly—that’s all there is to it. --- I get excited whenever the Fed cuts rates, but thinking calmly, is this really good for us retail investors? --- When two major central banks go head to head, it’s always us small-town youth who get hurt. --- Is the underlying logic still there? Bro, the underlying logic is just the "retail investor logic." --- Wait, did I get this mixed up? Japan is tightening while the Fed is cutting rates—doesn’t that contradict itself? --- All I want to know is if this rally will help me break even. Everything else is just noise. --- The rate cut cycle is here. Feels like I’m about to get rekt again. --- What’s the point of keeping track? I can’t change the market anyway—better to focus on my own mindset. --- The central banks are playing chess while we’re just dumplings in the pot—the gap is just too big.
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OvertimeSquidvip
· 12-08 05:19
The rate cut cycle has begun, so the crypto world is about to get exciting again. The Fed is really about to inject liquidity, while Japan is still holding the line, so the liquidity game is about to change. Is anyone still paying attention to ZEC, this old coin? Wait, just because two central banks are in a standoff, prices are supposed to go up? Why am I still losing money then? This logic sounds great, but I really didn't catch the bottom. The logic for a bull market existing ≠ my wallet existing, kind of hurts. A good macro environment only means there's an opportunity, but you still have to rely on your own trading. Will this round be another case of "the boy who cried wolf"? Forget it, I'll just hold for now. Rate cut expectations are always better than rate hikes.
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RugResistantvip
· 12-08 05:18
fed cutting rates again? ngl the macro setup looks sus af rn, need to dig deeper into the actual implementation details before buying this narrative wholesale
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 12-08 05:11
Rate cuts are here, but Japan is still tightening, feels a bit tug-of-war. Is the Fed for real this time, or is it another "wolf is coming" scenario? Where liquidity flows, that's the real key. Honestly, I don't really get it now, everyone is betting on whether the dollar will weaken. I just want to know how high this round can go. The crypto market still follows the Fed's lead, nothing we can do about it.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 12-08 05:06
It should be pointed out that this argument has obvious logical flaws. Rate cuts ≠ liquidity easing; you need to look at M2 growth and the reserve requirement ratio to determine the real direction of money supply. --- LOL, interpreting Bitcoin with Keynesianism again? On-chain data is what really matters; don’t get fooled by macro narratives. --- Let me say this: the Fed’s rate cuts are a political show. True value consensus comes from technical fundamentals—supply rigidity is the underlying logic of a bull market. --- Thinking based on the whitepaper, Satoshi already demonstrated this. Monetary policy games? It’s the same script humans keep repeating. --- The question isn’t sharp enough. Instead of watching central bank tilts, ask how BTC’s four-year cycle will play out. That’s what matters. --- It’s obvious: the policy divergence between the two major central banks only proves the necessity of Bitcoin’s existence. This is no coincidence... --- I’ve checked the history—back in 2015 the community already debunked the “central bank policy determines coin price” argument. Still using an outdated framework.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 12-08 05:03
The Fed is cutting rates, and the crypto world is getting restless again. How high can this round go? Once the rate-cutting cycle starts, where will all that liquidity flow? No one really knows. The central banks are fighting each other, and we’re just here watching and waiting to get harvested. Can BTC really break its previous high this time? Feels a bit shaky to me. Liquidity pouring into the crypto market—it’s about time, the party’s late. The Fed has backed down, while Japan is still holding out. Now things get interesting. As soon as rate-cut expectations heat up, crypto prices soar first while fundamentals lag behind. Do you believe it? Same old story: easing = coin pumps. When will people get tired of this logic?
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