【Crypto World】The Federal Reserve plans to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in December this year, which should have given the cryptocurrency market a boost. But the reality is, Bitcoin and the entire market are still bouncing around. Since the October high of $126,080, Bitcoin has already fallen by nearly 30%, which has made many people a bit restless.
Can the bull market still arrive? Industry analysis generally points to three core factors. First, whether the global macroeconomy truly improves — this is the prerequisite. Second, the stance of the Federal Reserve, whether it can continue to shift toward a more easing direction. And a particularly critical factor is the inflow of funds into cryptocurrency ETFs. Don’t underestimate this — at the beginning of the year, when the market hit its peak, ETF fund inflows played a significant role. To recreate that scene, this money needs to come back.
Now, it all depends on when these three lines can align.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-18 03:16
Even with rate cut expectations already here, the market is still falling, indicating that the market simply doesn't care about this... The real issue is when institutional money will flow back. Without continuous buying from ETFs, everything is pointless.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-18 02:40
Even with such a good thing as interest rate cuts, it can't get off the ground, indicating that the problem isn't money but confidence... When will those ETF institutions turn back to the right path?
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TestnetScholar
· 12-16 16:47
The rate cut expectations are here, but it's still this lousy state. LOL, ETF funds are the real daddy.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-15 07:07
The interest rate cuts are here, but the bull market hasn't arrived yet. How awkward is that... It feels like we're just waiting for those three lines to align, but now everything is all over the place.
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MevTears
· 12-15 07:05
Lower interest rates but still falling, indicating it's not really about interest rates at all, it's just that no one is buying. ETF funds are the real big daddy; let's wait for institutional money to turn around and take a look.
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SolidityNewbie
· 12-15 07:03
Even with interest rate cuts, why is it still falling? Laughing out loud, isn't this just institutions accumulating chips?
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12-15 06:58
Even with rate cut expectations already here, it still dropped 30%? That's really unreasonable. It feels like the macroeconomic fundamentals haven't kept up with the pace at all.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 12-15 06:51
Even with interest rate cuts, it still hasn't risen. This time, it's truly waiting for funds to flow back in, nothing else. If ETFs don't come in again, it's game over.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 12-15 06:49
Thinking of rescuing the market by lowering interest rates by 25 basis points is too naive, brother. In my opinion, the probability of these three lines aligning is almost zero.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-15 06:41
Even with rate cut expectations already in place, it’s still falling, which shows that there’s no shortage of rate cuts—what’s lacking is confidence.
What is still missing for the Bitcoin bull market under the Fed's rate cut expectations?
【Crypto World】The Federal Reserve plans to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in December this year, which should have given the cryptocurrency market a boost. But the reality is, Bitcoin and the entire market are still bouncing around. Since the October high of $126,080, Bitcoin has already fallen by nearly 30%, which has made many people a bit restless.
Can the bull market still arrive? Industry analysis generally points to three core factors. First, whether the global macroeconomy truly improves — this is the prerequisite. Second, the stance of the Federal Reserve, whether it can continue to shift toward a more easing direction. And a particularly critical factor is the inflow of funds into cryptocurrency ETFs. Don’t underestimate this — at the beginning of the year, when the market hit its peak, ETF fund inflows played a significant role. To recreate that scene, this money needs to come back.
Now, it all depends on when these three lines can align.