Recently, the Nasdaq Composite index has experienced a pullback, while the Russell 2000 index has defied the trend and strengthened. This actually reflects a clear phenomenon — market risk appetite is gradually recovering.
When this rotation occurs, the flow of funds becomes very interesting. High-beta crypto assets often become the first choice for increased risk appetite, with funds continuously flowing in. In the case of Bitcoin and Ethereum, they are currently in a clear upward cycle, with further room for growth. The driving logic behind this wave of market movement is quite straightforward.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-16 19:04
Nasdaq falls while Russell 2000 rises, I know this routine well. When risk appetite picks up, it's the crypto world’s turn to have fun.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-16 12:18
Nasdaq fell while the Russell 2000 rose, this rotation is really incredible, funds are pouring into high-beta assets. Bitcoin and Ethereum feel stable this time.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-15 12:55
I am optimistic about the current risk appetite rebound. The Nasdaq's decline is actually a shakeout, and the small-cap stocks rising against the trend are a signal.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-15 12:55
Risk appetite is rebounding? Then my short positions are doomed haha
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Here we go again, every time they say the logic is clear, but what about the result?
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I've seen the Russell 2000 going against the trend for a long time, just waiting to buy the dip
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So should I go all-in on BTC now or wait? What do you all think?
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The idea of capital rotation has been heard a hundred times, but the question is how do you know this is a real rebound
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I just want to know how big this upward potential really is, don’t let it be another false alarm
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High-beta assets often mean they fall faster too, I think you should be cautious
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Wait, a Nasdaq pullback is actually good news? I need to sort out this logic
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Really? Then I should leverage more, but it still depends on the upcoming data support
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Clear as hell, crypto is just based on mood
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-15 12:54
Nasdaq's adjustment instead signals a breakout in small caps. I'm familiar with this rotation logic... Funds just love chasing excitement. The upward cycle of BTC and ETH indeed isn't over yet.
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HashBard
· 01-15 12:54
risk appetite returning? nah, it's just algos chasing russell while btc picks up the scraps. the narrative's always cleaner in hindsight imo
Recently, the Nasdaq Composite index has experienced a pullback, while the Russell 2000 index has defied the trend and strengthened. This actually reflects a clear phenomenon — market risk appetite is gradually recovering.
When this rotation occurs, the flow of funds becomes very interesting. High-beta crypto assets often become the first choice for increased risk appetite, with funds continuously flowing in. In the case of Bitcoin and Ethereum, they are currently in a clear upward cycle, with further room for growth. The driving logic behind this wave of market movement is quite straightforward.