Standard & Poor's recently made a major move—directly raising the US GDP growth forecast for 2025 to 2026, while also predicting that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates twice in the first half of 2026. As soon as this signal was released, the market immediately sensed a dovish tone.



First, let's discuss what this means for crypto assets. A rate cut cycle typically triggers two chain reactions: first, US dollar liquidity becomes more abundant, making risk assets more attractive for capital inflows; second, the probability of a soft landing for the economy increases, and investor risk appetite tends to rebound. For assets like Bitcoin, often called "digital gold," this is indeed a positive signal—historical data also shows that Bitcoin tends to perform well during loose monetary policy cycles.

However, there are some cautious points to consider. First, this forecast is based on the assumption that inflation will continue to decline moderately. If energy prices or other cost factors suddenly rebound by the end of the year, inflation data could defy expectations. Second, there are still voices within the Federal Reserve advocating for maintaining higher interest rates, so decision-making won't be smooth sailing. Lastly—and most critically—the volatility of the crypto market is more than ten times that of traditional markets. Policy expectations are just one of many catalysts; one shouldn't go all-in on good news alone. Risk management must come first.

In short, this is a positive signal, but there are still many variables for the market to digest. Hedging tools should still be part of the portfolio.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 01-10 13:53
The expectation of interest rate cuts is not bad, but I still don't believe the predictions of the folks at S&P... When energy prices spike and inflation rises again, the Federal Reserve will still turn hawkish, I've seen this routine too many times.
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MagicBeanvip
· 01-10 12:09
The expectation of interest rate cuts is not bad, but I still follow the same logic—don't believe the hype. For energy prices to rebound and inflation to surge, the Federal Reserve will have to turn hawkish again. This back-and-forth is the most painful for the crypto community.
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 01-09 09:57
The expectation of interest rate cuts sounds great, but I still think 2026 is too far away. Energy prices can change at any moment, and inflation rebound can easily prove us wrong. All-in players are gamblers; I prefer to play it safe.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-09 09:53
Whenever the interest rate cut expectation appears, those who go all in are all just newbies... I'm one of those newbies, lost 40% last year and still trying to turn things around, now I'm starting to FOMO again.
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blocksnarkvip
· 01-09 09:49
The interest rate cut expectations have been speculated for so long, can it really materialize... Energy prices are still a variable, so I think I'll calmly allocate some hedging.
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ForumLurkervip
· 01-09 09:39
The expectation of interest rate cuts sounds good, but I still think this is uncertain... The probability of energy prices suddenly surging has been underestimated. When inflation jumps out again, the S&P's prediction will be awkward. BTC might rise, but don't go all in.
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