#美联储重启降息步伐 The rate-cutting cycle has just started, and now Japan suddenly raises rates—this offensive and defensive maneuver has really stirred up market sentiment. Will we see a sideways consolidation next, or a direct takeoff?



I’m inclined to think there’ll be a round of shakeout first. Main funds may use this as an opportunity to adjust their positions. The support below is fairly solid, but this tug-of-war between bulls and bears is really giving everyone a headache.

Is Japan’s rate hike like throwing cold water on the Fed’s easing expectations? Honestly, this kind of policy hedging is pretty bewildering.

Let’s stay calm: don’t get led around by short-term volatility. At moments like this, it’s even more important to keep your emotions steady and wait for a clear direction before making a move.

Recently, I’ve been eyeing a fundamentally strong project; technically, it’s also brewing for a breakout. Personally, I predict a 7-10x growth potential. If you’re interested, feel free to reach out privately so we can research this opportunity together.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 12-06 23:40
On-chain data shows that large holders concentrated their exits on the day Japan raised interest rates, with funds flowing to several established exchanges. Did you see that? Anyone still talking about 7-10x growth potential at times like this—I’ll just report it as a Ponzi scheme characteristic.
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 12-05 22:08
Japan's recent rate hike is really something else, it's almost like they're directly targeting the Fed. Right now, no one knows if tomorrow will see a rally or a dump. Your analysis has some merit; I agree with your washout assessment. But the support doesn't seem that solid to me—it'll depend on the volume. 7 to 10 times? That sounds a bit exaggerated, but fundamentally strong projects are definitely worth watching. I'm also looking for such opportunities. This kind of hedging policy strategy is really annoying. In the short term, it's better to play it safe, so you don't get stuck. Market expectations for a Fed rate cut have dropped by half. If this keeps up, there might not be much of a market this year.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 12-05 11:01
Japan's move this time is really nasty. Just as they were about to dive together with the Federal Reserve, they got disrupted.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 12-04 09:31
At it again? The US is cutting rates while Japan is raising them—looks intimidating, but in reality, it's just a trap for retail investors.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 12-04 09:22
Haha, Japan really pulled off a brilliant move here. The Fed barely had a few days to celebrate before getting a cold shower. This shakeout move was obvious from the start—basically, the main players are just clearing out weak hands. As long as the next round of buyers can hold steady, there’s nothing to worry about. This round of policy hedging is honestly pretty confusing. Better to wait until the fog clears before making any moves. Targets with 7-10x returns? Sounds tempting, but honestly, the timing window right now is a bit shaky.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 12-04 09:15
Shakeout, shakeout, it's another shakeout. I just want to know if this time it's a real shakeout or a fake drop. Japan's move is honestly disgusting. The Fed hasn't even had time to celebrate before getting stabbed in the back. The fundamentals supposedly have a lot of breakout potential, right? How are the people who believed that last time doing now? Anyway, I'm not moving. I'll wait for a clear signal before making any decisions.
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