The central bank will start purchasing treasury bills on December 12th. It seems like a classic move to inject liquidity into the market. Such steps generally have a positive impact on risk assets; let's see how the crypto market will respond.
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TradingNightmare
· 9h ago
They're about to flood the market again; I can guess the next move in this routine with my eyes closed.
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MelonField
· 12-11 09:14
Liquidity has returned, and it's the same old trick. The real danger is when everyone is shouting bullish.
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GetRichLeek
· 12-10 23:09
Whoa, the central bank is about to print more money again? Bitcoin is about to take off then.
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Here we go again? Every time they say it's good news, but I still end up losing money.
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It's time to bottomfish, everyone. The chip distribution looks comfortable.
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Preemptively stockpile Turkish concept coins, FOMO a little, what can it hurt?
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Printing money, yes, but it feels like the big players aren't buying in this time...
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On-chain data hasn't moved yet, technical support isn't in place either. I'll wait a bit longer.
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Damn, I missed out again. Should have just held my nerve and not cut losses.
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If this wave doesn't rise, I'll totally believe in technical analysis.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 12-10 23:08
Is it the same old trick of printing money to rescue the market? Will it be able to revive the crypto world this time?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-10 23:05
Is this happening again? Data shows that when the central bank did this last time, the market was excited for three days before cooling off. Don't overestimate the durability of liquidity.
Ironically, every time there is liquidity injection, someone says this time is different. But what is the result?
Lesson from history: Before the 2007 financial crisis, central banks around the world were also aggressively easing. Look at how it ended.
Objectively speaking, there may be some short-term bloodletting, but in the long run, it depends on the fundamentals. Don't be fooled by liquidity illusions.
Liquidity pumping won't work forever. Those who are still here after this wave are the fools.
Interesting, a new round of "this time really is different" stories is about to start.
Data speaks for itself. The probability of a sharp correction within three months after similar operations exceeds 62%.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-10 22:53
Liquidity is coming, the crypto world should wake up
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SchrodingerProfit
· 12-10 22:49
Here we go again, the old trick of the central bank flooding the market. Will this boost the crypto industry this time?
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-10 22:44
Is it the same old story? Liquidity injection is the usual approach, but whether it will be truly beneficial depends on how well it is executed.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-10 22:41
Another liquidity injection, can it save the market this time?
The central bank will start purchasing treasury bills on December 12th. It seems like a classic move to inject liquidity into the market. Such steps generally have a positive impact on risk assets; let's see how the crypto market will respond.