If the Federal Reserve really restarts rate cuts, improved liquidity expectations could be a bullish signal for mainstream coins like Ethereum. At this point, should we wait and see or start positioning early? Personally, I think it’s worth keeping an eye on on-chain data and whale movements, and not blindly chasing highs.
What does everyone think about the impact of this round of macro policies on the crypto market?
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HashBandit
· 6h ago
ngl the fed pivot is just noise if gas fees stay this ridiculous... back in my mining days we'd pump on literally anything, now? gotta check those L2 metrics first tbh
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GasGrillMaster
· 9h ago
As soon as expectations of a rate cut come out, I just want to rush in, but it's really easy to get trapped.
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ForkTongue
· 12-08 05:40
I’m still on the sidelines when it comes to rate cut expectations. ETH has shown some movement these days, but it feels like the big players are still testing the waters and not going in heavy.
I’ll wait until the whales really start accumulating before I follow. I’ve been burned too many times chasing the highs.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 12-06 12:30
About the interest rate cut expectations, I prefer to wait and see for now. After all, the big players on-chain haven't really started moving yet.
Wait, why do I feel like I say this every time and end up missing out in the end, haha.
If I get in now, I'm just worried the Fed might suddenly change its tone again. Better to wait for the data.
I'm optimistic about this wave for ETH, but I'm not in a rush to buy in. I need a bit more room for it to drop.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-06 12:28
As soon as there are expectations of a rate cut, people want to buy the dip. Will it really be different this time? I’m still calculating Arbitrum’s gas fees—let’s talk when it drops to 3 gwei.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12-06 12:25
The expectation of interest rate cuts is good, but I'm afraid it will be short-lived again. We've seen the boy who cried wolf too many times.
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AlphaLeaker
· 12-06 12:25
Hype around rate cut expectations is just hype; I still watch whether the big players are dumping or not—that's what really matters.
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0xSoulless
· 12-06 12:11
Rate cut? Here we go again. The whales have already finished eating, and we retail investors are just starting to talk about it.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-06 12:08
Rate cut expectations are being hyped up, but it's still a long way from actually happening. Right now, I'm mainly watching to see if the big players are accumulating.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 12-06 12:04
The prospect of interest rate cuts is indeed tempting, but I'm more interested in seeing how the big players act. Don't get caught in their traps.
#美联储重启降息步伐 $ETH The recent trend is quite interesting.
If the Federal Reserve really restarts rate cuts, improved liquidity expectations could be a bullish signal for mainstream coins like Ethereum. At this point, should we wait and see or start positioning early? Personally, I think it’s worth keeping an eye on on-chain data and whale movements, and not blindly chasing highs.
What does everyone think about the impact of this round of macro policies on the crypto market?