#美联储重启降息步伐 Yen rate hikes and US dollar rate cuts—who really drives the next market trend?
Does anyone really see these two as equals in a head-to-head battle? Wake up, this is like pitting a lightweight against a heavyweight champion—it’s just not the same level of competition.
Those who keep bringing up Japan’s rate hikes and predicting a massive crash in Bitcoin or Ethereum really don’t have a leg to stand on. Looking back to last March, the Bank of Japan did hike rates once. Bitcoin pulled back from $67,000 to $60,000—then what? We all know how it played out afterward.
Now people are using the same excuse to spark panic, as if the market has such a short memory.
Honestly, if there really is a pullback because of this expectation, it’s actually a great buying opportunity. The market never changes its main trend because of a single factor—especially not when the policies in question are so vastly different in scale.
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#美联储重启降息步伐 Yen rate hikes and US dollar rate cuts—who really drives the next market trend?
Does anyone really see these two as equals in a head-to-head battle? Wake up, this is like pitting a lightweight against a heavyweight champion—it’s just not the same level of competition.
Those who keep bringing up Japan’s rate hikes and predicting a massive crash in Bitcoin or Ethereum really don’t have a leg to stand on. Looking back to last March, the Bank of Japan did hike rates once. Bitcoin pulled back from $67,000 to $60,000—then what? We all know how it played out afterward.
Now people are using the same excuse to spark panic, as if the market has such a short memory.
Honestly, if there really is a pullback because of this expectation, it’s actually a great buying opportunity. The market never changes its main trend because of a single factor—especially not when the policies in question are so vastly different in scale.