#以太坊大户持仓变化 $ETH Some time ago, the U.S. President announced a large-scale bond purchase plan, intending to pour $200 billion into mortgage-backed securities. As soon as this move was made, the market reacted very strongly. Ethereum also couldn't stay out of it, with its price fluctuating back and forth, now swinging around $3110, almost like a roller coaster.
Anyway, what does this move really mean? Opinions vary. Some are optimistic, seeing it as a sign of a rebound; others are cautious, worried that this might just be a trap to lure in buyers. Macro policies combined with market sentiment make things quite complicated.
What do you all think? Where is this round of market going, and is there anything else you'd like to discuss?
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-09 05:08
Rides aren't this exciting; I really can't decide on the 3110 level.
Is it another trap or a genuine rebound? I just can't see through it.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-09 05:05
I've seen too many bull trap schemes, and it feels like another one's coming.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-09 04:59
I've seen many bear trap tricks, is this one happening again?
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AlphaBrain
· 01-09 04:54
I'm familiar with bear trap schemes, but this time it feels different. The macro environment is really changing.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 $ETH Some time ago, the U.S. President announced a large-scale bond purchase plan, intending to pour $200 billion into mortgage-backed securities. As soon as this move was made, the market reacted very strongly. Ethereum also couldn't stay out of it, with its price fluctuating back and forth, now swinging around $3110, almost like a roller coaster.
Anyway, what does this move really mean? Opinions vary. Some are optimistic, seeing it as a sign of a rebound; others are cautious, worried that this might just be a trap to lure in buyers. Macro policies combined with market sentiment make things quite complicated.
What do you all think? Where is this round of market going, and is there anything else you'd like to discuss?