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The market Fluctuation caused by rumors of personnel changes at the Fed is worth reviewing.



There was a severe adjustment in the morning session today, with #数字货币市场回升 quickly retracing from above $3000 to around $2844, nearly a 7% drop in a single day. This round of decline came suddenly—there were no obvious technical warning signals, and it was mainly driven by sentiment from news.

The discussion about a possible change in the Fed chair has become a trigger point. Concerns about policy continuity have suddenly intensified, leading to a large-scale withdrawal of funds from risk assets. Long positions are facing liquidation, and the rapid depletion of liquidity has exacerbated price Fluctuation.

This market pattern is not unfamiliar: when cracks appear in the macro narrative, sentiment often reacts faster than charts. Behind the price movements is the instant pricing of uncertainty by traders.

In a stage where policy expectations frequently fluctuate, relying solely on technical indicators may not be enough. It is necessary to pay attention to the Fed's statements, market sentiment indicators, and on-chain capital flows simultaneously—when all three resonate, it is often a key point for trend reversal.

$ETH is also under pressure, and the overall market has entered a wait-and-see state.
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EthMaximalistvip
· 20h ago
It's the Fed's fault again, brothers, listening to the wind is like hearing the rain. A 7% drop is enough to scare everyone like this, we need to see who is dumping.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 20h ago
It's that guy from the Fed stirring things up again; it always happens like this. Whenever they mention changing the chairperson, the market shudders. It's really annoying. By the way, a 7% fall isn't a big deal; I'm actually waiting to buy the dip. The Fed keeps changing its narrative, and we retail investors just have to ride the roller coaster. Is this game even interesting? Policy uncertainty? I'm already used to it; after all, it will rebound in the end. The moment of liquidity exhaustion is actually an opportunity, it just depends on who dares to catch a falling knife.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 20h ago
Here we go again, with the news being full of twists and turns, the coin price has to bounce around, and there's really no way to maintain proper Holdings.
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hodl_therapistvip
· 20h ago
It's another rumor kill, it’s always like this... I’ve long gotten used to it. --- A single word from the Fed, and seven points are gone, laughable. --- That's why I only look at on-chain data, the news is just too dirty. --- The liquidation wave is here, it’s always this routine. --- Emotional pricing... to put it simply, it’s just an excuse to Be Played for Suckers. --- Let’s wait until the policy boots drop, right now it’s all just air. --- Liquidity exhaustion is real, I can’t even get my order out. --- Three-way resonance? Why does it feel like a big dump is happening all at once? --- I need to pick up chips again, so annoying. --- Watching the show, waiting for Big Money to catch a falling knife.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 20h ago
It's another story from the Fed, this time with a change of personnel? Every rumor can lead to dumping, it's really unbelievable. --- A 7% fall is neither too much nor too little, the key is that no one knows who calls the shots next. --- I've heard the term liquidity exhaustion so much that my ears are getting calluses, and still the same saying: if uncertain, do nothing. --- Macro cracks are much more honest than Candlestick charts, it's time to acknowledge this. --- BTC is also falling with the trend, forget it, I'll just wait to see if there are bottom signals before making a move. --- I really want to know if the Fed chairman is changing, could we get a heads up in advance for us retail investors? --- The logic of emotional pricing is correct, but who can accurately capture the turning points of emotions? I certainly can't figure it out. --- On-chain capital flows, Fed statements, market sentiment, want to follow them all? My brain doesn't have that much capacity. --- It's another sudden liquidation show, long positions should remember this. --- Let's wait until the dust really settles, now anyone who dares to say this is the bottom is just a sucker.
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 21h ago
It's that thing with the Fed again, always causing such a stir. When rumors come out, the entire market feels like it's exploded, and that’s the most heart-wrenching part. Emotional pricing, no doubt about it, but us retail investors are still in the same boat... Wait, shouldn't we be on alert for the liquidity drying up? It sounds like we need to keep an eye on the on-chain data, just looking at the Candlestick Chart is definitely not enough.
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