⚠️The Bank of Japan rare rate hike, the first time in 30 years
This wave of Bitcoin decline caught many bullish investors off guard. But if you think about it carefully, the logic is quite straightforward—when the Bank of Japan raises interest rates, global liquidity immediately tightens.
How to understand this? Borrowing becomes more expensive, and hot money looking for investment opportunities naturally decreases. When investors face this situation, they first withdraw high-volatility assets like Bitcoin. It’s not manipulation by big players; it’s simply the operation of standard macroeconomic principles.
We have been continuously monitoring global policy trends, and at the 93,000-94,000 level, we issued a short signal in advance. Later, Bitcoin indeed dropped to around 89,000, which basically confirmed this judgment.
Reliable trading isn’t just about watching candlestick charts. You need to understand where global funds are flowing and what the market’s underlying driving forces are. That’s why we can stay in sync with the rhythm.
Stick to our analytical framework, so you won’t miss the next opportunity when it comes.
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just_another_fish
· 14h ago
The Japanese interest rate hike... really trapped a lot of people, I also almost followed the trend and went short
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wrekt_but_learning
· 14h ago
The Bank of Japan's move directly shattered the illusion of hot money.
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MetaMuskRat
· 14h ago
The Bank of Japan's move really caused a stir; hot money withdrawal immediately dealt a blow to Bitcoin.
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MemeCurator
· 14h ago
The Bank of Japan's move directly scared away hot money; ultimately, it's a matter of liquidity.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 14h ago
The Bank of Japan's move causes global liquidity to tighten, and this logic indeed holds water. It seems that macro factors are the real trump card, not something related to crops.
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CexIsBad
· 14h ago
The Bank of Japan's move is indeed ruthless. Hot money is pouring out rapidly, and BTC is at the forefront taking the hit.
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⚠️The Bank of Japan rare rate hike, the first time in 30 years
This wave of Bitcoin decline caught many bullish investors off guard. But if you think about it carefully, the logic is quite straightforward—when the Bank of Japan raises interest rates, global liquidity immediately tightens.
How to understand this? Borrowing becomes more expensive, and hot money looking for investment opportunities naturally decreases. When investors face this situation, they first withdraw high-volatility assets like Bitcoin. It’s not manipulation by big players; it’s simply the operation of standard macroeconomic principles.
We have been continuously monitoring global policy trends, and at the 93,000-94,000 level, we issued a short signal in advance. Later, Bitcoin indeed dropped to around 89,000, which basically confirmed this judgment.
Reliable trading isn’t just about watching candlestick charts. You need to understand where global funds are flowing and what the market’s underlying driving forces are. That’s why we can stay in sync with the rhythm.
Stick to our analytical framework, so you won’t miss the next opportunity when it comes.