#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 The US core CPI data shows a slowdown. What does this mean for the market?
$BTC, $ETH, $BNB and other mainstream cryptocurrencies have recently been influenced largely by macroeconomic factors. When CPI is below expectations, it usually indicates easing inflationary pressures, and market expectations for interest rate cuts will also adjust accordingly.
As a hedge asset, cryptocurrencies tend to fluctuate around the release of such economic data. Investors need to closely monitor the Federal Reserve's policy direction, as changes in monetary policy directly impact overall market liquidity and risk appetite.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 10h ago
It has dropped, it has dropped, CPI isn't as fierce anymore. Now the Federal Reserve has to get serious, right?
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GmGnSleeper
· 10h ago
It should have dropped earlier. With the CPI dropping, the crypto market is taking off directly.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 10h ago
Is the CPI decline a positive signal or... wait, are we going to reverse our strategy again this time?
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GasFeeSobber
· 10h ago
Will a drop in CPI directly lead to a bullish outlook on cryptocurrencies? I feel like this time might be different...
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 The US core CPI data shows a slowdown. What does this mean for the market?
$BTC, $ETH, $BNB and other mainstream cryptocurrencies have recently been influenced largely by macroeconomic factors. When CPI is below expectations, it usually indicates easing inflationary pressures, and market expectations for interest rate cuts will also adjust accordingly.
As a hedge asset, cryptocurrencies tend to fluctuate around the release of such economic data. Investors need to closely monitor the Federal Reserve's policy direction, as changes in monetary policy directly impact overall market liquidity and risk appetite.