The recent violent surge in prices—could it be laying the groundwork for the interest rate cut scheduled for early tomorrow morning?
This wave of increase has been quite intense, but the more aggressive the move, the more cautious we should be. Historical experience tells us that positive news often comes with sharp pullbacks. If the rate cut happens as expected, the market could experience a waterfall decline—profit-taking by longs and a surge in shorts.
Friends already in profit can consider locking in some gains now. Don't be greedy for the last bit; protecting your principal and profits is the key. After the policy announcement at 3 a.m., once the dust settles and we see the true market reaction, it's not too late to decide your next move.
In the market, moving quickly isn't as good as standing firm.
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DataBartender
· 12-10 17:15
Oh, here we go again with this spiel.. Is it true or not, does lowering interest rates cause a market crash?
Making a quick buck and then running is fine. But I still think someone is creating panic.
Let's wait and see. Anyway, I have already reduced my positions where needed.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-10 14:49
This rally really seems like digging a trap, waiting for the policy to be implemented for a reversal
First reduce positions to protect your life, the greedy all die before dawn
Things that happen at midnight haven't materialized yet, selling now is too costly
Just watching the show, waiting to see who gets smashed out
Positive news often signals the start of a decline, this trick is outdated
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DefiPlaybook
· 12-10 14:36
The trading volume data during this surge is worth noting. According to on-chain data, whale wallet net outflows have reached a 30-day high, which from three perspectives suggests institutional risk-avoidance actions.
The recent violent surge in prices—could it be laying the groundwork for the interest rate cut scheduled for early tomorrow morning?
This wave of increase has been quite intense, but the more aggressive the move, the more cautious we should be. Historical experience tells us that positive news often comes with sharp pullbacks. If the rate cut happens as expected, the market could experience a waterfall decline—profit-taking by longs and a surge in shorts.
Friends already in profit can consider locking in some gains now. Don't be greedy for the last bit; protecting your principal and profits is the key. After the policy announcement at 3 a.m., once the dust settles and we see the true market reaction, it's not too late to decide your next move.
In the market, moving quickly isn't as good as standing firm.