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Breaking news—The Federal Reserve FOMC will hold an emergency press conference at 12:30 PM Eastern Time today, focusing on three main topics: interest rate cuts, capital injections, and liquidity adjustments.
As soon as the news broke, the market responded accordingly. The key point of this meeting is: once there is a shift in liquidity policy, the assets that have historically benefited the most are risk assets. High-volatility assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum often become the first targets for capital seeking high returns. Once the signal for an interest rate cut cycle is confirmed, idle capital in traditional finance will inevitably look for new outlets.
From a technical perspective, the current market state is quite interesting—institutions may have already positioned themselves in advance, while retail investors are still on the sidelines. This means that the real market movement could be highly volatile within 24 hours after the policy implementation. High leverage trading is most risky at such times; a small misstep could lead to being wiped out during a shakeout.
The Federal Reserve’s actions always serve as a market indicator. This emergency meeting is very telling. Sharp-eyed traders will notice that, often, the market experiences emotional and intense fluctuations in the hours leading up to the announcement, but the true trend direction takes time to confirm.
In the next 24 hours, caution and opportunity coexist. Should you seek opportunities amid the volatility, or wait until the dust settles before entering? It depends on your judgment of the Fed’s policy direction and your own risk tolerance.
What’s your view? Share your trading ideas in the comments.