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#美联储利率政策 Recently came across news about the Federal Reserve, and I was a bit confused but also found it quite interesting😅 I heard they are doing some kind of "hidden QE," and injecting another $40 billion into the market? Does this signal a good sign for cryptocurrencies?
Then I saw that digital assets had a net inflow of $864 million this week, maintaining inflows for three consecutive weeks! Both Bitcoin and Ethereum are attracting funds, especially Ethereum, whose inflow this year has nearly doubled compared to last year. What does this mean?😲
But I also have some confusion—after the rate cuts, Bitcoin's performance has been rather average. Is this normal? Or is the market waiting for something? I noticed that the most active fund flows are from the US, Germany, and Canada, accounting for 98.6% of the total inflow. Is the regional difference so large because of different policy environments?
I want to ask everyone, is now a good time to enter? Does a more moderate policy environment mean there will be more good news ahead? As a newbie, I’m a bit nervous but also a little excited🤔 Can any experienced folks explain what practical impact this wave of policies might have on small retail investors like us?