Recently, market activity has noticeably increased. Trump's remarks at the Davos Forum alleviated previous trade tensions, reducing concerns about additional tariffs, which directly triggered a rebound in the stock market. As a traditional safe-haven asset, gold experienced a slight adjustment, reflecting an improvement in market risk appetite.



The volatility in the precious metals market is also quite interesting. The easing of global geopolitical risks and the stability of the bond market have led to varying degrees of demand changes. Moving forward, attention should be paid to the latest developments in inflation data and trade signals.

In the cryptocurrency sector, BTC successfully rebounded to around 90k, recovering some of its previous declines. The rebound momentum of various altcoins is also accelerating, and overall short-term market volatility is beginning to stabilize. Although regulatory uncertainties still exist, their suppressive effect on short-term market trends is diminishing. Mainstream cryptocurrencies like ETH are also showing signs of recovery.
BTC1.15%
ETH1.59%
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • 6
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
0/400
MetaMaskedvip
· 9h ago
Trump's latest move really saved the market, hitting 90k, finally no longer having to watch the green every day. Gold is fleeing, indicating everyone is no longer afraid, just worried about another wave of fluctuations. Altcoins are starting to bounce back, with regulatory pressure easing temporarily. Still, we need to see how the upcoming inflation data unfolds. BTC has stabilized at a psychological level, probably won't crash again in the short term? Stable bonds = risk appetite has returned, this logic makes sense. The rebound is strong, but don't rush to go all in; trade signals can change at any time. ETH is following the rally, but it still feels like it lacks momentum? This time it's not as superficial as before; some solid positive news is supporting it. It's rising, it's rising, but it seems the high-level exit window isn't long. The tariff issue has eased, but have the geopolitical risks really been completely eliminated? I’m not so sure.
View OriginalReply0
OfflineValidatorvip
· 9h ago
Whenever Trump speaks, gold drops. That logic is just perfect. 90k feels like the real starting point, don’t get too excited. Altcoins are probably trying to scam and push higher again, be careful of getting caught. It's too early to say tariffs are easing, I don’t believe it. ETH recovery? Wake up, brother, it’s still struggling at the bottom. Regulatory uncertainty is the biggest certainty; don’t be fooled. Bond stability ≠ crypto market stability, two different things. Gold is dropping quite sharply, what’s going on? Can this rebound last? I’m feeling a bit hesitant.
View OriginalReply0
SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 9h ago
The 90k rebound is quite strong, but we still need to see how policies influence the market. A single statement from Trump caused gold to drop—whether this is profound or not is uncertain. Altcoins are starting to bounce again—can they sustain this time... When trade sentiment shifts, the market follows—is this real? BTC has recovered some of its losses, but it feels more like a rebound than a reversal. When will the regulatory uncertainties be resolved? It's so frustrating. Short-term stabilization? Why do I still see signs of a plunge? ETH has recovered, but those holding positions probably already sold. Easing of tariff concerns—does that mean the market should surge? That’s a bit naive. Bond stability is likely the real driver of this rebound, not just BTC.
View OriginalReply0
HashRatePhilosophervip
· 9h ago
Trump's words really move the market; as soon as tariff risks ease, the entire market becomes lively. 90k is back again; this rebound in the altcoins is impressive. I'm not panicking as gold drops, which shows everyone is starting to regain confidence. Regarding regulation, let's wait and see; anyway, the short-term pressure is easing. Is it true? As soon as bonds stabilize, the market just moves smoothly? This rebound in BTC feels a bit too easy; I have a strange feeling something's off. The easing of geopolitical risks is indeed a good sign, but the inflation data is the key, right?
View OriginalReply0
StableBoivip
· 9h ago
Is the 90k level really holding steady? Feels like it could drop at any time. Trump's words really can influence the market, hilarious. Gold's decline is okay; it was already time to move into the crypto space. Is this a genuine rebound for altcoins or just another round of new investor trapping? There are too many nice words about tariffs, but the reality is different. If the bond market stabilizes, the crypto market will survive—kind of interesting. Any signs of ETH recovery? I haven't seen any. Regulatory uncertainty is the most annoying part. When will it finally be implemented? How long can this rally last? Feels a bit虚.
View OriginalReply0
TradingNightmarevip
· 9h ago
Around 90k again, a scare wave. Can it stabilize this time? I'm a bit panicked about gold running away. When will the bottom be? This rebound feels like a false alarm... BTC is starting to deceive again. Let's wait until it drops back to 80k. Market sentiment has changed, but I still don't dare to go all in. Can the tariffs really settle down? I doubt it. ETH's rebound this time is probably just the prelude to a harvest of the leeks. Why are precious metals still so obedient? It's too strange. Short-term stabilization is bullshit; a crash could happen at any time. Regulation is a trap; sooner or later, we'll step into it.
View OriginalReply0
Trade Crypto Anywhere Anytime
qrCode
Scan to download Gate App
Community
English
  • 简体中文
  • English
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 繁體中文
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français (Afrique)
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • 日本語
  • بالعربية
  • Українська
  • Português (Brasil)