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There are no holidays on Wall Street on Christmas Eve. A warning alarm from Bloomberg Terminal—The Federal Reserve has acted again, raising interest rates directly to 3.5%-3.75%, marking the third time in 2025.

In fact, the signs have been evident for a while. Regional banks are frequently experiencing failures, with stocks of Zion and Western Alliance plunging; giants like Tricolour announcing bankruptcy, and century-old institutions like FirstBrands unable to withstand the pressure. This situation closely resembles the Silicon Valley Bank crisis.

The Federal Reserve is caught in a dilemma. Inflation has not fully subsided, but the financial system is already wobbling. Powell publicly states "we're approaching neutral interest rates," yet internally, there is debate over whether to continue cutting rates in 2026.

Global central banks are acting independently: the Bank of England is cutting rates, the European Central Bank is still on hold, and Japan has even raised rates to 0.75%. Monetary policies are completely diverging.

The U.S. economy is quite surreal—GDP soaring to 4.3%, yet corporate investments are shrinking, and the unemployment rate has jumped to 4.6%. The banking crisis has temporarily eased, but the ticking time bomb of asset misallocation remains.

The most direct reaction? Gold surging to a new high of $4,370, with funds rushing into safe-haven assets. The question is, can this wave of rate cuts last until 2026? Is a bigger storm brewing?🔔
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 8h ago
A wave of interest rate cuts is just an anesthetic; when you wake up, you'll have to sell at a loss. Those who are buying the dip now will be the bagholders in 2026.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 8h ago
Wait, 4.3% of GDP versus 4.6% unemployment rate? How conflicting is this data... The liquidity gap has widened again. How are the price spread trends on the DEX side?
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 8h ago
The interest rate cut wave is coming, and gold is taking off. This rhythm doesn't seem quite right. The Federal Reserve is talking about stability while aggressively cutting rates, but corporate investment is shrinking instead. It feels like they're setting a trap for 2026.
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