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Why did it rise yesterday even though there was no interest rate cut?


1. Traders believe that no interest rate cuts mean no capital outflow, and as long as the funds remain in the US, they can continue to drive up the US stock market, which is why it rose yesterday.
2. This rise won't last long, why? I'm sorry, I have some limitations, I've been observing SOL a lot recently, and the recent trading volume for SOL's rise hasn't matched the trading volume for its fall. So if there's no volume going upwards, wouldn't the market makers choose to push it down?
3. Why it’s falling: Taking ETH as an example, we all think that this round of ETH is the doomsday vehicle. Whether it was the expansion in April or any favorable news that led to the recent rise of ETH, it's decisive, and there won't be a bull market in the second half of the year. Why do I say there won't be a bull market? This round is not driven by market behavior; it’s political behavior. The market actually has no money at all. With interest rates so high, there is hardly any money in the market, and it all relies on political means to pump up prices, which certainly has its limitations.
4. When to buy in, I think it should be fine to buy in batches when the Federal Reserve's interest rate is around 2%.
(1) At this time, the money in the market is slowly coming out. #加密行情反弹# #BTC# #ETH#
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MountainPatrolKingXxvip
· 03-20 05:30
Makes sense
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