#美国贸易赤字状况 This weekend's market might be quite interesting. Once the trade deficit data is released, fluctuations in traditional financial markets often spill over into digital assets. $BTC has already been digesting various expectations, and many are eager to buy the dip or add to their positions. The key is whether the data can exceed expectations—if the deficit widens, where will the safe-haven funds flow? This is a question worth considering carefully. Those who have already entered the market probably have their own ideas.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-09 10:51
The trade deficit, to put it simply, depends on whether the dollar will once again experience a risk-averse plunge. The real question is whether BTC can ride this wave of benefits.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-09 10:49
This round of safe-haven funds really depends on the Federal Reserve's stance. Last week, I was wondering if it would break through directly, but it rebounded instead.
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RektRecorder
· 01-09 10:46
All talk before the data comes out; only when the truth is revealed do you realize who is swimming naked.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-09 10:31
Once the net outflow data is released, it's hard to say where this wave of safe-haven funds will go. Anyway, I've already moved my BTC chips onboard.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-09 10:28
Wait, will the widening trade deficit really cause a market crash, or is this just another false alarm?
#美国贸易赤字状况 This weekend's market might be quite interesting. Once the trade deficit data is released, fluctuations in traditional financial markets often spill over into digital assets. $BTC has already been digesting various expectations, and many are eager to buy the dip or add to their positions. The key is whether the data can exceed expectations—if the deficit widens, where will the safe-haven funds flow? This is a question worth considering carefully. Those who have already entered the market probably have their own ideas.