The US stock real estate sector collectively declined last night, with almost all stocks falling. This wave of decline reflects the market's reassessment of interest rate trends and economic growth expectations. As a highly leveraged and interest rate-sensitive asset class, real estate often leads overall economic cycle signals. For crypto asset investors, the fluctuations in traditional financial sectors are also an important reference for observing asset allocation rotations and changes in risk appetite.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-10 06:51
Whenever the real estate market drops, I know a storm is coming. It's time for the crypto market to buy the dip.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-10 06:51
The real estate market has collapsed so badly; interest rates are the true culprit. It should have been adjusted long ago.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 01-10 06:49
yo realestate getting rekt is lowkey peak signal for us... according to my peer-reviewed thesis on liquidity cascade theory, when boomer assets bleed, altcoin season approacheth fr fr
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LiquidityOracle
· 01-10 06:42
Real estate crashes, and interest rates have to follow suit. This logic has long been validated in traditional finance. The current question is, when will our crypto circle be able to keep up with this wave?
The US stock real estate sector collectively declined last night, with almost all stocks falling. This wave of decline reflects the market's reassessment of interest rate trends and economic growth expectations. As a highly leveraged and interest rate-sensitive asset class, real estate often leads overall economic cycle signals. For crypto asset investors, the fluctuations in traditional financial sectors are also an important reference for observing asset allocation rotations and changes in risk appetite.