Recent statements highlight significant macro tailwinds entering the market. Capital inflows are reportedly surging past the $18 trillion mark—an unprecedented scale that's reshaping asset allocation strategies globally. Energy costs are declining sharply too; gasoline prices have dropped to $1.99 levels, easing inflationary pressures.
These macro conditions matter for crypto. When traditional economies show strength through capital availability and falling energy costs, it signals potential risk-on sentiment. Investors typically rotate into alternative assets during periods of economic expansion. The convergence of excess liquidity and cost deflation creates an interesting backdrop for both traditional and digital asset markets.
Whether these trends sustain will determine market momentum in coming weeks.
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CommunityJanitor
· 7h ago
180 trillion flows in, is it real? Can this time not be just a flash in the pan again...
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 7h ago
The number 18 trillion sounds impressive, but there's still a question mark on how many percentage points can actually flow into the crypto world.
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alpha_leaker
· 7h ago
18 trillion inflow? That number sounds outrageous, and it feels like the next bull run is already on its way.
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MoonlightGamer
· 7h ago
180 trillion inflow? That's an outrageous number. If it really happens, the crypto world will take off!
Recent statements highlight significant macro tailwinds entering the market. Capital inflows are reportedly surging past the $18 trillion mark—an unprecedented scale that's reshaping asset allocation strategies globally. Energy costs are declining sharply too; gasoline prices have dropped to $1.99 levels, easing inflationary pressures.
These macro conditions matter for crypto. When traditional economies show strength through capital availability and falling energy costs, it signals potential risk-on sentiment. Investors typically rotate into alternative assets during periods of economic expansion. The convergence of excess liquidity and cost deflation creates an interesting backdrop for both traditional and digital asset markets.
Whether these trends sustain will determine market momentum in coming weeks.