Has the brokerage leverage policy been relaxed, and will the market take off? Don’t be fooled by surface appearances.
Recently, regulators have sent signals that high-quality brokerages may be allowed to moderately ease capital constraints and leverage limits. As soon as the news broke, social media was abuzz with talk that "the brokerage sector is about to surge."
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StakeOrRegret
· 2h ago
The operation isn't that simple. It's the same old routine of expecting a surge whenever there's policy easing.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 18h ago
Yeah, I've seen this trick before. They loosen leverage to lure people into going long. Do they really think we're all just suckers?
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MidnightGenesis
· 18h ago
On-chain data shows that this rally hasn't arrived yet. Regulatory easing ≠ market takeoff; we need to watch the real flow of funds.
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SmartContractWorker
· 18h ago
Relaxing leverage will make things take off? Ha, I've seen this trick too many times.
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Even if brokerages are really going to rise, it still depends on market cooperation. Otherwise, it's just empty joy.
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The most important thing is not to get cut; when leverage is relaxed, retail investors are still the ones who get trapped first.
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To put it bluntly, policy easing is one thing, but without incremental funds coming in, it's all for nothing.
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I just want to know which brokerages are considered high-quality. I can't help but wonder who this news is really meant for.
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It's hype again, same as always. Give it two weeks and no one will mention it anymore.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 18h ago
Leverage relaxation ≠ market taking off, don’t end up holding the bag again, bro.
Has the brokerage leverage policy been relaxed, and will the market take off? Don’t be fooled by surface appearances.
Recently, regulators have sent signals that high-quality brokerages may be allowed to moderately ease capital constraints and leverage limits. As soon as the news broke, social media was abuzz with talk that "the brokerage sector is about to surge."