The recent market landscape is quite interesting. Beneath the seemingly calm surface, a turning point may be brewing.
According to the latest policy signals, the Federal Reserve's stance is indeed softening. Among the 12 voting members of the FOMC, 5 have publicly supported a rate cut starting in January, with an expected 25 basis point reduction. This may sound like just numbers, but the implications are profound—up to $1.2 trillion in incremental liquidity could be accelerated into the market.
The crypto market has always been highly sensitive to liquidity conditions. When traditional finance begins to loosen, where does this wave of incremental funds flow first? Some say into risk assets like Bitcoin, others bet on AI-related sectors, and some are re-evaluating the entire crypto ecosystem.
The question now is: Are your allocations ready? Liquidity turning points usually don't leave much reaction time.
What do you think? During this cycle, which direction is the most worth paying attention to?
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DeFiGrayling
· 12h ago
1.2 trillion USD sounds impressive, but actual implementation still depends on timing. Don't be too optimistic.
After all the hype about rate cut expectations, will liquidity really arrive, or will the baton turn into a magic wand again?
Privacy coins like ZEC have been a bit quiet lately. Is anyone still paying attention?
ICP was already staked long ago. Now it's just waiting for this wave of capital rotation. Whether it can turn around depends on 2025.
What to allocate? Bitcoin is still in a false breakout before it actually breaks through. Let's wait for a confirmed breakout.
By the way, are these capital turning points really that punctual? Will the market follow the usual pattern?
It still seems to rely more on luck. Fundamental analysis only works if it aligns with the market trend.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12h ago
Wait a minute, will the 12 trillion liquidity really flow into the crypto market? It doesn't seem quite right.
People who are bullish all say that rate cuts are positive, but the crypto prices have been a bit shaky these days...
Can ICP rise this time, or will it get trapped again?
With rate cuts coming, various funds want a share, but in the end, only a few can make money.
Is ZEC really that promising? I'm quietly watching.
It's that same old "Are you ready?" phrase, but it's all just gambling.
The liquidity turning point sounds very sophisticated, but for retail investors, it's just a matter of seeing it right or wrong.
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ForkLibertarian
· 12h ago
1.2 trillion USD sounds impressive, but the actual percentage flowing into crypto is only a few points at most. Don't be too optimistic.
Another marketing phrase saying "the turning point waits for no one." I've seen too many of these.
Is there still interest in the ZEC project? It feels a bit outdated.
I don't understand ICP, but betting on AI is definitely the right move. That's the consensus, right?
Rather than guessing the direction of liquidity, it's better to hold onto BTC tightly. That's the only thing I am sure of.
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【Liquidity Cycle Shift: Signals Behind Market Silence】
The recent market landscape is quite interesting. Beneath the seemingly calm surface, a turning point may be brewing.
According to the latest policy signals, the Federal Reserve's stance is indeed softening. Among the 12 voting members of the FOMC, 5 have publicly supported a rate cut starting in January, with an expected 25 basis point reduction. This may sound like just numbers, but the implications are profound—up to $1.2 trillion in incremental liquidity could be accelerated into the market.
The crypto market has always been highly sensitive to liquidity conditions. When traditional finance begins to loosen, where does this wave of incremental funds flow first? Some say into risk assets like Bitcoin, others bet on AI-related sectors, and some are re-evaluating the entire crypto ecosystem.
The question now is: Are your allocations ready? Liquidity turning points usually don't leave much reaction time.
What do you think? During this cycle, which direction is the most worth paying attention to?