#美联储降息 Currently, this round of interest rate cuts is no longer the main focus. What truly determines the future market trend is how the market perceives next year's policy direction. In other words, market expectations of the central bank's next move often have a greater impact on capital flows than the decisions themselves. That's why sometimes public statements can be more influential than actual data in shaping market movements—because what traders are betting on is the future, not the present. So instead of focusing solely on today's decision, it's better to consider how policy directions might change over the next 12 months—that's where the real opportunities to profit lie.

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BoredRiceBallvip
· 12-14 00:00
Right now, those fixating on interest rate cut data are fools; the real money is in the expectations.
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LightningClickervip
· 12-13 23:49
I'm already familiar with the hype around speculation. To put it simply, it's a gamble on what the central bank will do next—today's decision? That's just yesterday's news.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 12-13 23:44
Next year's policy trend is the real game-changer; those focusing on resolutions are just wasting their time.
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 12-13 23:43
Exactly right, it is indeed a game of expectations now. A single statement from Powell can inject hundreds of billions in liquidity, and that’s the real alpha.
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