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No Interest Rate Change = Major Bearish Signal? Market: I'd Rather You Just Rip the Band-Aid Off!
The Fed's move this time is a lot like the "ambiguous period" in a relationship: 👉 Neither saying yes nor no.
Interest rates unchanged, seemingly neutral, but actually is—— 👉 A kind of "drain" on the market.
Why?
Because capital fears three things most: ✔ Uncertainty ✔ Lack of clarity ✔ No action
And this time, we got all three.
You can see a very subtle shift: 👉 Trading logic has changed from "expectation-driven" to "data-driven."
Before: Betting on rate cuts Now: Waiting for data
This means—— 👉 Market momentum will be more fragmented.
For the crypto market, more directly: ✔ Bull market expectations get prolonged ✔ Capital doesn't dare go all-in ✔ Volatility actually increases more frequently
But looking at it another way, this is also an opportunity:
👉 Major moves are often born during "boring phases."
When most people start losing patience, the real trend is usually already on its way.
In one sentence: 👉 Interest rates unchanged is not the end, but the calm before the storm.
So the question comes down to: 👉 Are you "grinding it out" or "positioning" right now?
Interaction in comments 👇 👉 Do you think this is consolidation shaking out weak hands, or a trend ending? 👉 If rates suddenly get cut, would you dare chase it?
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