The wind of the Fed has blown in a new direction. Powell will come with significant signals, and next week, the market eagerly awaits the potential conclusion of the "tapering".



The once hotly debated interest rate cuts have long been quietly digested by the market over time. Now, Wall Street's focus is concentrated on this "stop QT" point—it's not the end, but the first brick laid for future quantitative easing and the restart of liquidity, like a beam of faint light illuminating the market's anticipation of a spring of liquidity.

The spectacle of全面QE may still require half a year to settle, but the probability of an official announcement next week has surged like a tide. Even if it is postponed to October, the interest rate cut window in December will surely arrive as scheduled. Market sentiment has already moved ahead of the news: the stock market has broken historical shackles and reached new highs; although the cryptocurrency market is currently in a dormant state, it is also expected to welcome a stubborn rebound before the interest rate cut. If there is no improvement this time, it may be difficult to reverse the downward trend.

In fact, the specific timing of the result is not crucial; what matters is that the "expectation" fire in the market is still burning, and the atmosphere of speculation will give rise to opportunities for asset appreciation. Please remember the turning point on the day of interest rate cuts; it may be the last chance to exit before the tide recedes. If you dare to take risks, you can also position short positions at high points, waiting for the favorable news to dissipate and the correction to begin, which is another opportunity to reap rewards. Ride the momentum during the uptrend and follow the trend during the downtrend; in the blink of an eye, there are opportunities granted by time and the market. #CPI数据来袭 $BTC $ETH $GT
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