The market isn't rising because there's no lack of money; it's that the money hasn't decided where to go yet!



Many people have recently had a question:
Clearly there is liquidity, why isn't the market moving up?
The answer is actually simple:
The money is there, but no clear direction has been decided.
The increase in USDC issuance indicates funds are ready, but their destination is unclear;
The rise in open Bitcoin positions shows people are betting, but there is no consensus;
The decline in sentiment tokens indicates a short-term decrease in risk appetite.
Together, these three points form a typical situation:
Funds are present, but hesitant.
Adding macro factors:
Strait blockade increases uncertainty;
Stronger regulation suppresses risk appetite;
AI narratives change long-term expectations.
This causes the market to enter a "waiting window."
So when will it move?
When a certain variable first breaks the balance.
It could be:
✔ Negotiation progress
✔ Policy changes
✔ Market sentiment reversal
Once a trigger point appears, the market often moves quickly.
So the most important thing now is not prediction, but preparation.
One last sentence:
The market isn't short of money; what it lacks is "certainty." #Gate广场四月发帖挑战
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