【Crypto World】Recently, I heard an interesting point of view. A CEO of a leading company mentioned in an interview that the Federal Reserve is likely to increase liquidity injection next. This CEO believes that once the Fed starts a new round of money printing, it will directly boost the purchasing power of Bitcoin.
This logic is actually easy to understand—when the depreciation expectation of fiat currency increases, investors naturally seek inflation hedging tools. Bitcoin, as an asset with a fixed supply, often becomes the first choice.
What’s more interesting is that this CEO also explicitly stated that the market bottom has already appeared. In other words, he believes that the current position might be a good entry point. Of course, this is just an opinion; the market is always full of variables. But from a macro liquidity perspective, this judgment does have some persuasiveness.
Anyway, paying attention to the Federal Reserve’s movements is still necessary for traders—it’s often an important signal that influences the entire risk asset allocation.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-18 07:10
Oh, this logic sounds familiar again. The Fed printing money causes Bitcoin to rise, so easy to say.
They keep saying the bottom has been reached, but how can there be so many bottoms?
Is printing money reliable? Feels like the old trick again.
This CEO really dares to say that. Why do I find it hard to believe?
Is loose liquidity necessarily good? Wake up.
The term "bottom" has been overused. Who still believes it?
The Federal Reserve's moves are indeed crucial, but not always positive.
They're starting to talk about the fixed supply again. Isn't that getting boring?
I just want to know when will be the real buying point?
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 12-18 00:47
The printing cycle is here. Is this really the moment to take off?
Printing money to rescue the market is an old trick, but it really works.
The Federal Reserve is about to loosen monetary policy again, Bitcoin is laughing to death.
I'm a bit skeptical about the bottom theory. Who can really pinpoint the bottom?
Once again, the bottom has appeared. I'm tired of hearing this kind of rhetoric.
Liquidity is flooding the market; assets all need to run.
Fixed supply = valuable? That logic is too one-sided.
What the CEO says, believing half of it is enough.
Wait for the Federal Reserve's move; just talking won't do any good.
This timing is indeed interesting; it might be worth considering jumping in.
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MintMaster
· 12-17 07:49
The narrative about money printing expectations is getting old, but the key point is that the Federal Reserve hasn't actually taken any action.
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pvt_key_collector
· 12-16 22:08
Hmm, this logic sounds reasonable, but it all feels like after-the-fact armchair quarterbacking.
Every time they say the bottom has appeared, but what’s the result...
The printing cycle definitely influences the coin price; history has already proven that.
But when did this guy say that? Feels like it's too late to say anything now.
The key is to make your own judgment; don’t rely entirely on the CEO to lead the trades.
The Fed’s change in tone is too rapid; falling behind the rhythm is the hardest part.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-16 22:07
Here we go again with the money printing talk. Every time, it's the same argument—does that mean Bitcoin will only go up? I don't have that much confidence.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-16 22:06
Printing money pushes BTC up? I've heard this logic countless times haha
Bottom? Let's see how the Federal Reserve actually moves first
Why does this CEO always show up at the bottom?
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-16 22:05
It's the same old trick again: printing money causes prices to rise, hoarding Bitcoin is the right move.
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defi_detective
· 12-16 21:56
Expectations of money printing have started to turn bullish, this routine is really tiring.
Will the Federal Reserve start printing money? A certain CEO: This will drive Bitcoin higher, the bottom has already appeared
【Crypto World】Recently, I heard an interesting point of view. A CEO of a leading company mentioned in an interview that the Federal Reserve is likely to increase liquidity injection next. This CEO believes that once the Fed starts a new round of money printing, it will directly boost the purchasing power of Bitcoin.
This logic is actually easy to understand—when the depreciation expectation of fiat currency increases, investors naturally seek inflation hedging tools. Bitcoin, as an asset with a fixed supply, often becomes the first choice.
What’s more interesting is that this CEO also explicitly stated that the market bottom has already appeared. In other words, he believes that the current position might be a good entry point. Of course, this is just an opinion; the market is always full of variables. But from a macro liquidity perspective, this judgment does have some persuasiveness.
Anyway, paying attention to the Federal Reserve’s movements is still necessary for traders—it’s often an important signal that influences the entire risk asset allocation.