#策略性加码BTC 9:30 PM, US CPI data is about to be released, and this will serve as a verdict for the market.
Just look at one key number: 2.7%
If the CPI drops below 2.7%, it indicates that inflation is truly easing, and the expectation of rate cuts will be officially confirmed, giving green light for risk assets to rise. Conversely, if the CPI exceeds 2.7%, the Federal Reserve's stance will lean more conservative, and the market will need to recalculate all assets. The number is exactly 2.7%? Then there is no clear answer, only time can tell, waiting for the next signal.
But regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain—the volatility will definitely increase.
At such a critical moment, rather than guessing the direction, it's better to manage risks first. Those who truly make money are often the ones who stay the most stable.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-13 13:59
2.7% this threshold... Simply put, it's the modern version of the ancient watershed. History always repeats itself with different numbers. Instead of betting on whether it will cross or not, it's better to treat your own positions like cultural relics and take good care of them.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-13 13:44
2.7 is stuck at this level, I'm just waiting to watch the show. Anyway, there will definitely be opportunities when it starts to fluctuate.
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RetroHodler91
· 01-13 13:31
2.7 this number feels a bit rigid, it seems like gambling on probabilities, honestly better to wait and see how things unfold.
#策略性加码BTC 9:30 PM, US CPI data is about to be released, and this will serve as a verdict for the market.
Just look at one key number: 2.7%
If the CPI drops below 2.7%, it indicates that inflation is truly easing, and the expectation of rate cuts will be officially confirmed, giving green light for risk assets to rise. Conversely, if the CPI exceeds 2.7%, the Federal Reserve's stance will lean more conservative, and the market will need to recalculate all assets. The number is exactly 2.7%? Then there is no clear answer, only time can tell, waiting for the next signal.
But regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain—the volatility will definitely increase.
At such a critical moment, rather than guessing the direction, it's better to manage risks first. Those who truly make money are often the ones who stay the most stable.