#数字资产市场动态 The Federal Reserve and the White House are teaming up again this year to inject 600 billion in liquidity? With a total scale of 4.8 trillion, this wave is indeed significant. The question is—should idle funds be poured into crypto or continue to pile into the stock market? This choice was quite tangled in the past two years, but now the situation seems to have changed. $BTC's upward trend is in front of us, and market sentiment is also warming up. In my opinion, how this massive liquidity is allocated will directly determine whether cryptocurrencies or traditional assets can outperform this year.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 2h ago
4.8 trillion poured in, this time really different, feels like crypto is about to take off
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LightningAllInHero
· 9h ago
With so much liquidity, instead of guessing which institutions are going to buy in, it's better to focus on BTC's trend, as its movements often lead by one step.
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AirdropJunkie
· 9h ago
600 billion in liquidity is released, and us retail investors can just watch... Anyway, in the end, it's still institutions and big players who benefit.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 9h ago
With so much liquidity, basically it's a gamble on who can eat this piece of the pie better.
Regarding this wave of BTC momentum, I bet crypto can turn the tide.
Such aggressive liquidity injection, how could the crypto circle still be at the bottom?
This time is truly different, I feel the wind has completely shifted.
Where the funds will flow to depends on who dares to go all in.
#数字资产市场动态 The Federal Reserve and the White House are teaming up again this year to inject 600 billion in liquidity? With a total scale of 4.8 trillion, this wave is indeed significant. The question is—should idle funds be poured into crypto or continue to pile into the stock market? This choice was quite tangled in the past two years, but now the situation seems to have changed. $BTC's upward trend is in front of us, and market sentiment is also warming up. In my opinion, how this massive liquidity is allocated will directly determine whether cryptocurrencies or traditional assets can outperform this year.