The market judgment from #美联储启动新一轮降息周期 a couple of days ago has already signaled, but it was dispersed across different discussions.



This round of gains indeed allowed everyone to buy the dip successfully, essentially picking up cheap goods. Under the expectation of the Federal Reserve restarting interest rate cuts, after short-term fluctuations, the possibility of continued market weakness is greater—this logical chain is basically certain.

Keep bearish, continue to be bearish, and stay bearish. The key is to closely monitor changes in macro liquidity.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 12-11 15:28
The interest rate cut cycle is back again. Honestly, the thrill of bottom-fishing won't last long this time. Once liquidity changes face, we have to run. Don't be too greedy. Bearish, bearish, bearish. We need to keep up with the macro trend. A rate cut does not mean continuous gains. Stay alert, everyone. Short-term rebounds are just illusions; it will get worse later. Keep a close eye on liquidity; that's the key. After a few days of rise, the market starts to wave, but in the end, you'll still lose money. Basically, it's about picking up bargains and waiting for a sell-off—cyclical events. When macro conditions change, the game rules change. Don't think you can eat the whole cake at once.
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SerumSurfervip
· 12-11 12:22
Once the interest rate cut cycle begins, I know it will be tough later on... Keeping a close eye on liquidity is really necessary.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 12-11 04:15
I've seen through the interest rate cut cycle long ago. Just waiting for the moment when liquidity turns around.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 12-11 01:20
Still bearish under the expectation of rate cuts? Bro, isn't your logic backwards?
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DefiSecurityGuardvip
· 12-11 01:20
ngl, the macro liquidity angle you're fixating on... have you actually audited the on-chain data or just reading tea leaves? not trying to sound paranoid but every time someone says "logic chain is basically confirmed" right before a rug, i get flashbacks lmao
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DefiVeteranvip
· 12-11 01:20
The interest rate cut cycle has arrived, and it feels like the manipulation of retail investors is about to start again. However, this time I did manage to pick up some bargains. Let's see how liquidity develops moving forward. Maintain a bearish mindset and don't be fooled by the rebound.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 12-11 01:18
Keep buying the dip, as long as the interest rate cut expectations are there, liquidity is abundant and it's fun.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 12-11 01:07
Here are some distinctive-style comments: Again, again, I’m late to realize. I should have gotten in a couple of days ago. What’s there to say now? A triple downtrend, huh? Alright, I’ll choose to close my eyes and go all in. The interest rate cut cycle sounds professional, but it’s really just luck. Liquidity changes... I just look at the charts and guess randomly; I can’t really understand anyway. Cheap goods are cheap, but I’m afraid the cheapness will be gone completely in the end. This logical chain sounds plausible, but I bet five dollars it will keep bouncing back. Macro liquidity? Forget it, I’d rather just follow the trend honestly.
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OvertimeSquidvip
· 12-11 00:57
Under the expectation of interest rate cuts, it still depends on how liquidity moves. How long can those buying the dip last in this round?
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