See those headlines claiming the Fed's about to pump $45 billion monthly into Treasury bills starting January? Yeah, total nonsense.
Here's the reality check: the Federal Reserve hasn't announced squat. Zero confirmation. Nada. What you're seeing is classic social media noise—engagement chasers recycling some analyst's wild guess and slapping a "BREAKING" label on it.
These supposed "insider numbers" floating around? Pure speculation dressed up as hard facts. It's the same playbook every time: someone floats a theory, it gets screenshot and shared a thousand times, suddenly everyone's treating it like official Fed policy.
Bottom line? Don't bet your portfolio on rumors. Wait for actual Fed statements before making moves based on this supposed liquidity injection.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 19h ago
Here we go again? It's always like this—take a screenshot and share it around, and it becomes "confirmed message." I'm exhausted.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12-09 21:42
It’s the same old trick again. Take a screenshot and forward it a thousand times, and it becomes “confirmed news”? Wake up, everyone.
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SmartContractDiver
· 12-09 02:57
Here we go again. Every time, someone makes up a story to scam for traffic, and then a bunch of people repost it... Truly unbelievable.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-09 02:57
Here comes another wave of nonsense news about "the Federal Reserve is about to inject money"... It's hilarious. When rumors like this are everywhere, it's the easiest time to fall into a trap.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 12-09 02:42
Here we go again, same old trick—make up some numbers to scare people, then wait for the newbies to FOMO in... I really can't take it anymore.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 12-09 02:38
At it again? Always mentioning this 4.5 billion figure every day, I'm numb to it now. There was never any official announcement, okay?
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MEVHunterX
· 12-09 02:30
It's this kind of rumor again. Every time, we have to wait for an official statement before believing it.
See those headlines claiming the Fed's about to pump $45 billion monthly into Treasury bills starting January? Yeah, total nonsense.
Here's the reality check: the Federal Reserve hasn't announced squat. Zero confirmation. Nada. What you're seeing is classic social media noise—engagement chasers recycling some analyst's wild guess and slapping a "BREAKING" label on it.
These supposed "insider numbers" floating around? Pure speculation dressed up as hard facts. It's the same playbook every time: someone floats a theory, it gets screenshot and shared a thousand times, suddenly everyone's treating it like official Fed policy.
Bottom line? Don't bet your portfolio on rumors. Wait for actual Fed statements before making moves based on this supposed liquidity injection.