Japan's leadership is making it clear: market movements shouldn't be random noise. The stance? Currency swings need to actually mean something—they should mirror what's really happening in the economy.



This isn't just political rhetoric. When policymakers push for fundamentals-driven volatility, they're essentially saying speculative chaos needs guardrails. For those watching traditional forex markets and crypto alike, this signals a broader shift. Authorities want price action tied to real economic signals, not just leveraged bets and sentiment flips.

What does this mean for traders? If major economies start enforcing this philosophy, expect more intervention during irrational moves. The days of pure speculation driving sustained trends might face more resistance. Whether you're in yen pairs or digital assets, understanding underlying fundamentals just became more critical than ever.
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 15h ago
Fundamentals are king, and the days of pure hype are coming to an end. The lethality of this move is not small --- It's time to start rolling up the fundamentals again... Tired to death, I still like to kill indiscriminately when there are big fluctuations --- To put it bluntly, this wave of operations in Japan is to suppress speculation, large institutions have begun to clear the market, and retail investors are still fantasizing --- Ha? Fundamentals? I can make money by looking at charts, this theory is a bit too idealistic --- Doesn't this mean that there won't be so many opportunities to smash the market in the future? Okay, learn the fundamentals --- As soon as the regulation took action, I knew that the bear market was coming, and the rules of the game changed --- Volatility constraints... It feels like liquidity is going to be killed, which is really bad for traders --- Well-founded fluctuations vs. pure gambling, in fact, this is still a good thing for the long-term health of the market --- What fundamentals, the currency circle has known this set for a long time, and it has only now reacted --- What is Japan paving for, I feel that this is the prologue rather than the end
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 15h ago
Well, here we go, now we have to rely on fundamentals again. The days of pure speculation might be over. You can tell as soon as regulation steps in. Japan really wants to keep these speculators in check this time. Fundamentals? Bro, I trade coins purely by betting on sentiment. Now they want me to read reports—I honestly don’t get them. The Japanese leadership is laying the groundwork for tougher actions ahead. Everyone, be careful. Compliance is the general trend, time to change your mindset. Is the era of getting rich by buying the dip really over?
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SmartContractDivervip
· 15h ago
At it again with this? Fundamentals, fundamentals—aren’t they just trying to trap retail investors? But honestly, the more they regulate, the more we need to pay attention to on-chain data. Japan’s move is really harsh; the days of pure speculation for easy profits are truly over. Wait, does this mean those who ignore fundamentals are about to get rekt again? With frequent regulatory intervention, won’t volatility get even worse? How does that logic make sense...
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