This week's market risks are quite a few, especially on Monday and Wednesday, when the US stock market is shrouded in dark clouds, and Bitcoin should also be cautious of being affected.
There are several key factors brewing: first, hawkish signals are appearing intensively from the Federal Reserve, with officials' statements indicating tightening signals. Second, the US non-farm payrolls and CPI inflation data for November are about to be released, and these two data points have a huge impact on market sentiment. Lastly, don't forget the Bank of Japan, where the probability of a rate hike has now reached 75%. Once the rate hike is confirmed, it could bring new market volatility.
These factors are intertwined, and Bitcoin's volatility may significantly increase in the short term. It is recommended to pay attention to market movements in the coming days, especially around macro data release times, and to be prepared for risk management.
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This week's market risks are quite a few, especially on Monday and Wednesday, when the US stock market is shrouded in dark clouds, and Bitcoin should also be cautious of being affected.
There are several key factors brewing: first, hawkish signals are appearing intensively from the Federal Reserve, with officials' statements indicating tightening signals. Second, the US non-farm payrolls and CPI inflation data for November are about to be released, and these two data points have a huge impact on market sentiment. Lastly, don't forget the Bank of Japan, where the probability of a rate hike has now reached 75%. Once the rate hike is confirmed, it could bring new market volatility.
These factors are intertwined, and Bitcoin's volatility may significantly increase in the short term. It is recommended to pay attention to market movements in the coming days, especially around macro data release times, and to be prepared for risk management.