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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 12-06 10:24
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TheNumberOneSuckerFollowedBy
· 12-06 06:11
Now USDT is at 7 RMB. Will an interest rate cut make USDT cheaper?
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 12-06 05:06
Currently, the funds are still fluctuating at two-fifths. I will post again in the afternoon.
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Xiaobaihe
· 12-06 04:38
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 12-06 02:23
10x Research posted on X, stating, “Bitcoin doesn’t lack buyers, but rather lacks entry permission. If we had to judge market positioning (bullish or bearish) with only one data metric, we wouldn't choose market sentiment, global liquidity, stock-to-flow ratio (S2F), or other popular but weak-signal frameworks.
We focus on the 30-day Bitcoin net inflow indicator—which once again makes it clear: Despite expectations of rate cuts and ongoing speculation that the Fed Chair in 2026 will be dovish, the current market, aside from short-term tactical rebounds, does not have the structural foundation for a sustained long position.
This indicator has only seen three major peaks, and selling at each peak has significantly outperformed any narrative-based trading strategy.
The lack of sustained capital inflows also explains why there hasn’t been a true altcoin rotation: the top-level capital pool lacks enough incremental capital to generate a downstream flow. Only when this indicator bottoms out and starts to recover will the next sustainable bull market phase begin; until then, all rebounds are merely tactical moves, not trend reversals.”
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