The probability of a rate cut in January drops to 16%, it seems the room for imagination has been significantly compressed. Unless the upcoming economic data in the next few weeks shows a strong reversal, the market's short-term trend is probably just like this. Let's wait and see if any black swan events can turn the situation around.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 13h ago
16%? Ha, it's falling faster than I expected.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 13h ago
16%? Now it's completely hopeless. We should have recognized the reality long ago.
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OnChainDetective
· 13h ago
The 16% figure... it's truly terrifying when you think about it. There must be big players quietly adjusting their positions behind the scenes. I've been monitoring on the chain for three days, and the fund flows from those institutional addresses are really a bit suspicious.
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ProofOfNothing
· 13h ago
16% this probability is really low, it feels like the rate cut dream is shattered. What should I do?
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EthSandwichHero
· 13h ago
There's almost no chance left at 16%, and imagination is truly rendered worthless.
The probability of a rate cut in January drops to 16%, it seems the room for imagination has been significantly compressed. Unless the upcoming economic data in the next few weeks shows a strong reversal, the market's short-term trend is probably just like this. Let's wait and see if any black swan events can turn the situation around.