#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 Crude oil inventory data is out. If this time it truly meets expectations, the bearish signal can be considered confirmed. At that point, keep a close eye on $BTC, especially around the 90,000 level. Recently, the actions from the Federal Reserve have indeed been affecting market sentiment. Whether the data can really point us in a direction, we'll know when the time comes. Although macroeconomic factors are complex, they still have reference value for short-term price fluctuations—especially during the window of changing liquidity expectations.
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VitaliksTwin
· 12-13 13:44
90,000 is really a hurdle; whether to break through or not depends on this set of data.
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CexIsBad
· 12-12 13:34
Will 90,000 really be a watershed moment? It feels like after this data comes out, it still depends on the Federal Reserve's stance.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-10 15:50
Is 90000 really that important? It feels like this position is always being mentioned every time.
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DoomCanister
· 12-10 15:25
Can 90,000 still be broken? I remain skeptical. The Federal Reserve's move this time is too insubstantial; we have to wait for the data to really come out before it counts.
#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 Crude oil inventory data is out. If this time it truly meets expectations, the bearish signal can be considered confirmed. At that point, keep a close eye on $BTC, especially around the 90,000 level. Recently, the actions from the Federal Reserve have indeed been affecting market sentiment. Whether the data can really point us in a direction, we'll know when the time comes. Although macroeconomic factors are complex, they still have reference value for short-term price fluctuations—especially during the window of changing liquidity expectations.