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Recent remarks by Federal Reserve officials have sparked market attention. It has been revealed that the latest stance of the Federal Reserve Board members is that more than 100 basis points of rate cuts are needed this year. They believe that inflation has gradually approached the target level, and the current interest rate policy is clearly too tight, putting pressure on economic growth.

The logic behind this statement is straightforward—the Fed admits that the rate hike cycle may have come to an end, and the focus will shift to liquidity release.

What does this mean for the market? Essentially, three points: the liquidity environment will improve, financing costs will decrease, and risk assets (including stocks and cryptocurrencies) will have a breathing space. Historically, easing cycles tend to provide long-term support for risk assets.

But don’t be overly optimistic. The specific pace and timetable of rate cuts will still depend on monthly economic data, and nothing is set in stone. However, the overall direction is clear—the days of tightening are over, and easing expectations are already in place.

Could this trigger the next big market rally? That’s a question worth pondering. What’s your view on how this policy shift will impact the market?
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not_your_keysvip
· 3h ago
100 basis points? Sounds good, but who knows when the Federal Reserve will actually take action... These officials are all talk and no action. A bull market signal or just another prelude to another round of getting chopped up, hard to say. Anyway, I've already flattened my positions. I've heard about liquidity easing a hundred times, but the key is to look at the data. Otherwise, it's just another "wolf coming." Big market move? Hmm, let's wait and see. It's too early to tell now.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 22h ago
100 basis points sounds good, but the question is... will the data really cooperate? Lending rates are still high, leverage positions are piled up, and the moment liquidity improves might be the start of a chain of liquidations.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-06 15:20
100 basis points? Sounds like the Federal Reserve is finally going to loosen up, but I still have to ask—didn't they say the same thing before?
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 01-06 15:15
100 basis points rate cut? Sounds good, but I'm still a bit skeptical... In previous years, Powell has said the same, and what happened? They started raising interest rates again. Instead of waiting for policies, it's better to focus on your own risk management. After all, the crypto market is 24/7; when policies come, we can react then.
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MrDecodervip
· 01-06 15:14
Wait a minute... 100 basis points? Is this for real... Feels like the Federal Reserve is just throwing smoke again. Liquidity is coming, and the crypto world can breathe a sigh of relief, but I still think this wave won't directly lead to a big rally. Let's see what the data says.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 01-06 14:59
100 basis points? Sounds like a lot, but don't be scared; it all depends on the data. If this round of rate cuts really unfolds, whether BTC can take advantage and surge is the key.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 01-06 14:58
100bp rate cut? Nice words, let's see when it actually happens. Haven't these people already proven to be untrustworthy enough?
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