#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Oil prices successfully closed at the key level of 5500, and the pace was quite good. Recently, the US core CPI data has weakened, and market expectations have adjusted accordingly. Behind this, there is the fluctuation linkage of mainstream assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB.
Friends who have ideas about market trends or want to discuss the recent market rhythm are welcome to join the discussion. Macro data releases, technical breakthroughs, and capital flow changes—these elements intertwine to reveal the true logic of the crypto market in the short term.
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StableBoi
· 01-15 22:00
Bro, the CPI data this time isn't as bad as expected, but the fact that oil prices can stay steady at 5500 is also a signal.
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Wait, has BTC been starting to move again these days? It feels like the funds are waiting for some big event.
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When the macro environment softens, crypto also loosens up, like nesting dolls... it's a bit tiring.
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What does the 5500 level indicate? Is it the start of a rebound or just a fake-out?
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When the capital flow, technical indicators, and data align, there might be some action ahead.
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Honestly, this recent rhythm is much clearer than before, but there are still many pitfalls.
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How do you see ETH and BNB? Feels like they are not quite in sync with BTC.
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MoneyBurner
· 01-15 21:59
The 5500 level is indeed sweet, but I bet CPI will need to go through another round of fluctuations. If you don't believe it, see you next week.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 01-15 21:59
Oil prices haven't really broken the 5500 support level this time, staying more stable than expected.
CPI is weakening, but the coins haven't exploded yet. This rhythm is quite interesting.
Macroeconomic data, technical analysis, funds... It's simple to say, but it's easy to get caught when playing.
Just want to ask everyone, can this rebound last until the weekend?
Can BTC break through this time, or will it be another round of "false breakout" drama?
The change in the funding environment is the hardest to figure out. It feels like the main players are waiting for some big news.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-15 21:47
Oil prices holding steady at 5500 levels is quite interesting
The weak CPI data is real, and BTC is also teetering
The macro situation probably needs to wait a bit longer, it's too early to make a judgment now
Feels like recent liquidity is more critical, technicals are just floating clouds
Really want to hear everyone's thoughts on this wave of correction... feels not that simple
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IfIWereOnChain
· 01-15 21:41
Oil prices at 5500, take profits and run. The pace seems quite steady, and the weak CPI data this time visibly boosts the crypto market.
NGL, it feels like the macro environment and the crypto market are becoming more closely linked recently. BTC and ETH are both dancing to economic data, making this logic harder and harder to avoid.
A weakening CPI is indeed a good sign; the capital situation might really be about to change.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-15 21:35
Weak core CPI indeed gives Bitcoin a breather, but don't get too excited. Whether it can hold the 5500 level still depends on the Federal Reserve's next move.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-15 21:35
The weakening of core CPI is indeed a key factor this time, and BTC and ETH's recent correlation has been quite precise.
However, the 5500 oil price level is really holding firm, and it feels like there might still be some room for movement.
Under the dual pressure of macroeconomic data and capital flows, how do mainstream cryptocurrencies look in the short term?
The logic behind this wave of market movement is a bit convoluted; how did it get linked to CPI data...
By the way, BNB has been moving quite quickly recently, and it feels a bit risky.
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Oil prices successfully closed at the key level of 5500, and the pace was quite good. Recently, the US core CPI data has weakened, and market expectations have adjusted accordingly. Behind this, there is the fluctuation linkage of mainstream assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB.
Friends who have ideas about market trends or want to discuss the recent market rhythm are welcome to join the discussion. Macro data releases, technical breakthroughs, and capital flow changes—these elements intertwine to reveal the true logic of the crypto market in the short term.