Is this called a scoop? I could have predicted it with common sense.
The whole story is so cliché—— Last year, when interest rates rose, the crypto market dropped; Japan followed suit with rate hikes, and another round of crashes ensued; The entire internet was eagerly waiting: finally, the interest rates are cut, and cryptocurrencies should rebound this time!
Reality slapped everyone in the face: the rate cut really happened, but where's the money? It went into US stocks. Completely ignoring this side.
Hot money is piling into tech giants, AI concepts are being hyped to the sky, but on the other hand, crypto ETFs? Cold and empty, like an abandoned city.
And then the crypto market… crashes again. 📉
Let's review the script of these past few years: Tariffs expand → crypto drops Interest rate hike cycle → crypto drops Central bank tightening → crypto drops Now easing → crypto still drops!
So here’s the question: is the market truly hopeless, or are crypto assets inherently inversely correlated with macro cycles? Good news causes sell-offs, bad news causes sell-offs, and after three months of consolidation, it still crashes.
This market is truly relentless—— Good or bad news doesn’t matter; the key is that the money in accounts is always shrinking. Logging into the trading platform feels like opening a blind box, and inside there's only one standard configuration: "Cutting Loss Moment." 💣
(Don't ask me what to do; I can't keep up—can we come up with a new script next time?)
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RetiredMiner
· 18h ago
Interest rate cuts are here, and the coins still fall—this thing is really unbelievable haha
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NftRegretMachine
· 18h ago
Interest rate cuts have caused hot money to flow into US stocks instead, hilarious, the crypto circle has really become a big fool
Really? All good and bad news are crashing the market, this market is just ridiculous
Now even rate cuts can't save it, the problem has become serious
Wait, I also saw hot money piling into AI leaders, the crypto circle has been completely marginalized
Something's off, where is the logic going wrong
Wow, even after three months of consolidation, it still crashes, I really respect that
Rather than guessing the script, it's better to just invest directly in US stocks, at least the money is still there
Honestly, I can't get over it either, when will there be a turnaround?
This rate cut has made the crypto circle even colder, the contrast is too stark
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 18h ago
According to my quantitative model, this round of interest rate cuts actually constitutes a technical negative feedback—hot money flowing into high-beta assets is a normal asset allocation rotation, but the liquidity structure of the crypto market has fundamentally changed.
#美联储降息 $BTC $ETH $BNB
Is this called a scoop? I could have predicted it with common sense.
The whole story is so cliché——
Last year, when interest rates rose, the crypto market dropped;
Japan followed suit with rate hikes, and another round of crashes ensued;
The entire internet was eagerly waiting: finally, the interest rates are cut, and cryptocurrencies should rebound this time!
Reality slapped everyone in the face: the rate cut really happened, but where's the money? It went into US stocks. Completely ignoring this side.
Hot money is piling into tech giants, AI concepts are being hyped to the sky, but on the other hand, crypto ETFs? Cold and empty, like an abandoned city.
And then the crypto market… crashes again. 📉
Let's review the script of these past few years:
Tariffs expand → crypto drops
Interest rate hike cycle → crypto drops
Central bank tightening → crypto drops
Now easing → crypto still drops!
So here’s the question: is the market truly hopeless, or are crypto assets inherently inversely correlated with macro cycles?
Good news causes sell-offs, bad news causes sell-offs, and after three months of consolidation, it still crashes.
This market is truly relentless——
Good or bad news doesn’t matter; the key is that the money in accounts is always shrinking. Logging into the trading platform feels like opening a blind box, and inside there's only one standard configuration: "Cutting Loss Moment." 💣
(Don't ask me what to do; I can't keep up—can we come up with a new script next time?)