Current market pricing already reflects rate expectations quite comprehensively. That said, there's a compelling case to be made that we could see upward momentum even if interest rates hold steady at current levels. The asset class has been anticipating policy moves for some time now, and much of the potential impact appears to have been digested into current valuations. If rates don't shift as aggressively as some traders feared, it could actually remove a key headwind—leaving room for other bullish catalysts to take the driver's seat in the near term.
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QuorumVoter
· 01-09 20:20
Well, to put it simply, the current price has already incorporated the expectations, and with interest rates staying unchanged, there's less bearish pressure... I agree with this logic.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-09 18:07
In plain terms, the market has already set the expected price. The key is whether there are other boosting factors to absorb the sell-off.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-09 18:05
Laughing out loud, it's the same old "digestive expectations" rhetoric, always saying the same thing every time.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-09 18:04
Damn, it's been digested already? Then it should rebound now.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-09 17:54
Alright, it seems that the pricing has already been largely digested in this wave, but there still seems to be room.
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ForkMonger
· 01-09 17:48
lol so you're saying the market already priced in the pain, but rates staying flat could actually be the plot twist? that's just governance complacency dressed up as technical analysis ngl. once the headwind lifts, we'll see which protocols have actual fundamentals vs which ones were just riding the policy wave. systemic vulnerabilities don't disappear just bc sentiment shifts tbh
Current market pricing already reflects rate expectations quite comprehensively. That said, there's a compelling case to be made that we could see upward momentum even if interest rates hold steady at current levels. The asset class has been anticipating policy moves for some time now, and much of the potential impact appears to have been digested into current valuations. If rates don't shift as aggressively as some traders feared, it could actually remove a key headwind—leaving room for other bullish catalysts to take the driver's seat in the near term.