#美国贸易赤字状况 The Forgotten Details: What Signals Is the US Trade Deficit Sending
Don't just focus on candlestick fluctuations. The real opportunity is hidden at the macro level.
The latest US trade data clearly illustrates the point: Imports continue to exceed exports, and the trade deficit is growing.
To put it plainly: 👉 The US dollar is flowing out on a large scale.
This money won't disappear into thin air. It has to go somewhere—seeking returns is the norm.
What is the current situation? US Treasury yields are being eroded by persistent inflation. US stocks are fluctuating at high levels, valuation issues are obvious. Geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainties are frequent.
Do you think these overflowing dollars will just quietly depreciate? Of course not.
They will inevitably flow into "non-traditional assets." Cryptocurrencies are one of these directions.
This doesn't mean a bull market will explode tomorrow, but at least it provides the crypto ecosystem with soil to continue surviving, or even regain attention.
The most important risk to watch out for is actually very simple: Your assets are only in one fiat currency.
Diversification is basic knowledge.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-12 02:41
Is the outflow of USD just a setup for a wave? I've heard this logic too many times, and every time they say it's a signal of a pump... but what’s the result?
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ZkSnarker
· 01-09 03:57
well technically the trade deficit angle is so overlooked lol... everyone's obsessed with chart patterns when the real signal is literally sitting in the macro data. dollars gotta flow somewhere, that's just math at this point.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-09 03:56
There are plenty of unsellable items, and we're already tired of the dollar oversupply. Can crypto really catch this wave? I have my doubts.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-09 03:46
The great dollar escape, who will step in? I agree with this logic, but don't be too naive; institutions have already been planning this long ago.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-09 03:40
The outflow of US dollars should have happened a long time ago. US Treasury yields can't keep up with inflation, and US stocks are still dancing at high levels. Instead of choosing one of these three pitfalls, diversified allocation is more reliable. Cryptocurrency indeed has hope.
#美国贸易赤字状况 The Forgotten Details: What Signals Is the US Trade Deficit Sending
Don't just focus on candlestick fluctuations.
The real opportunity is hidden at the macro level.
The latest US trade data clearly illustrates the point:
Imports continue to exceed exports, and the trade deficit is growing.
To put it plainly:
👉 The US dollar is flowing out on a large scale.
This money won't disappear into thin air.
It has to go somewhere—seeking returns is the norm.
What is the current situation?
US Treasury yields are being eroded by persistent inflation.
US stocks are fluctuating at high levels, valuation issues are obvious.
Geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainties are frequent.
Do you think these overflowing dollars will just quietly depreciate?
Of course not.
They will inevitably flow into "non-traditional assets."
Cryptocurrencies are one of these directions.
This doesn't mean a bull market will explode tomorrow,
but at least it provides the crypto ecosystem with soil to continue surviving, or even regain attention.
The most important risk to watch out for is actually very simple:
Your assets are only in one fiat currency.
Diversification is basic knowledge.