Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon—the Bank of Japan raising interest rates has become a "black swan" in the global markets. While raising and cutting interest rates simultaneously, where will the funds actually flow? This question is indeed worth pondering.
From early November to now, the overall market performance has been quite weak. The trend has been repeatedly testing the bottom, and investor sentiment is also being depleted. But in the long term, the market will always迎来 new opportunities—it's just a matter of time.
What is worth paying attention to now are core assets like ETH and BNB. In the context of frequent macro policy changes, their performance often reflects the true pulse of the market. Be patient, the day when flowers bloom won't be too far away.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 20h ago
Really, the Japanese Central Bank's move has caught the entire world off guard. How did it become a black swan?
The weak market is so annoying, but I just hold onto ETH tightly and won't let go.
Repeatedly testing the bottom, if it's coming, then come on, I'm already numb.
Where exactly is the capital flowing? Isn't it all been cut off?
BNB has been quite interesting these days. Let's see how long it can hold.
Long-term? I just want to ask if we're still alive in the short-term.
Waiting for flowers to bloom? We've been waiting so long we've turned into fossils, hahaha.
Raising and lowering interest rates at the same time, playing magic tricks on us here.
Patience +1, anyway, there's no other way.
Will this wave really rebound, everyone? Don't tell me it still has to fall.
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LiquidationAlert
· 22h ago
The Bank of Japan's move is truly confusing; raising interest rates actually causes a sell-off. The flow of funds is really hard to predict.
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Another bottom test. I'm tired of this rhetoric. When will we see some real action?
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Just hold ETH and BNB, everything else is noise.
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Macro policies change every day. How can retail investors survive? We can only bet on the long term.
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The days when flowers bloom? Bro, winter is almost over and it still hasn't bloomed.
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Flow of funds? Honestly, it's just institutions collecting chips. We're just waiting to eat.
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Every time they say be patient and wait, but we end up bleeding. But really, there's no other way.
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Everyone is using the term "core assets" now, it's a bit annoying.
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Market is weak, but I just want to know when Bitcoin will take off.
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SmartContractRebel
· 12-15 07:52
Japan's move is really brilliant; raising interest rates instead of boosting the market, no one can figure out where the funds are flowing.
Wait, can ETH and BNB truly reflect the market pulse? Why do they still seem to be falling?
Here we go again, "the day of blooming is not far away," how many times have I heard this?
After probing the bottom for so long, my patience is exhausted, do I still need to be patient?
Macro policies keep getting more outrageous; how can retail investors gamble with such conditions?
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MemeCurator
· 12-15 07:51
The Bank of Japan's move is truly impressive; raising interest rates instead of causing a sell-off, the funds are probably all confused.
ETH and BNB are holding steady here; now it's just a matter of who can withstand until the day the flowers bloom.
When will this bottom-testing wave finally end? I'm getting tired of it.
Let's wait and see; as long as the long-term outlook is fine, just keep lying low.
What kind of trick is the Bank of Japan playing? Raising interest rates and still having black swan events—I just don't get it.
With so many bottoms, will the next one shoot straight to the sky?
If ETH drops again, I'm going in; anyway, long-term it's bound to rise.
This kind of market tests patience; patience and waiting will likely lead to profits.
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CommunityWorker
· 12-15 07:47
The Bank of Japan's recent actions have truly confused everyone. Raising interest rates ended up causing a sell-off, and it's hard to predict where the funds are flowing.
After such a long period of market weakness, the bottom has been thoroughly tested, and now we're just waiting for the rebound.
Keep a close eye on ETH and BNB, as they can reveal the market's true intentions.
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staking_gramps
· 12-15 07:36
The Bank of Japan's recent move is really incredible. Raising interest rates instead of causing a sell-off, and the flow of funds depends on the RMB trend.
After such a long bottom test, I am numb. Now I just hold ETH and BNB, waiting for the bloom.
With such chaos in the macro environment, it's hard to see clearly. Better to just dollar-cost average and wait for a rebound.
When will this downward cycle end? It's a bit frustrating to wait.
The market's bottom is the biggest test of patience. Luckily, I haven't moved my holdings of mainstream coins.
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ParanoiaKing
· 12-15 07:36
Japan's move really confused global funds; who would have thought that raising interest rates would cause a sell-off, haha.
ETH and BNB have been quite stable recently, it seems many smart investors are positioning themselves in these two assets.
A weak market is normal; after shaking out the weak hands, it will take off. Sit tight, everyone.
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rug_connoisseur
· 12-15 07:29
Japan's move indeed confused the market a bit; raising interest rates and causing a sell-off is really outrageous.
Wait, are you saying ETH and BNB can reflect the market pulse? But I see these two have been struggling recently.
Has the bottom been reached? Is it true or false?
For this round of market, I choose to lie flat; anyway, the flow of funds is unpredictable.
Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon—the Bank of Japan raising interest rates has become a "black swan" in the global markets. While raising and cutting interest rates simultaneously, where will the funds actually flow? This question is indeed worth pondering.
From early November to now, the overall market performance has been quite weak. The trend has been repeatedly testing the bottom, and investor sentiment is also being depleted. But in the long term, the market will always迎来 new opportunities—it's just a matter of time.
What is worth paying attention to now are core assets like ETH and BNB. In the context of frequent macro policy changes, their performance often reflects the true pulse of the market. Be patient, the day when flowers bloom won't be too far away.