The expectation of interest rate cuts is indeed hot, and the market is looking forward to this wave of policy benefits. But the reality is, there is still a waiting period in April, and we can't just sit idly by.



From last December's experience, relying solely on a single interest rate cut to move the market is actually very limited—after a brief rally, the momentum fades. Capital inflows can indeed stimulate prices, but how long the sustainment cycle lasts, honestly, no one dares to guarantee.

My view is straightforward: interest rate cuts won't come early just because we expect them. Instead of speculating blindly, it's better to stay focused. The most important thing during this period is not to hold heavy positions; opportunities are still there to profit, but it should be done cautiously. Popular assets like BTC, AXS, and others have chances to rise or fall; the key is to manage risks properly.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 01-20 04:03
Lowering interest rates isn't that miraculous; we've already seen it in December. It was just a few days of market movement, and nothing happened afterward. Instead of obsessing over policies every day, it's better to be cautious when you get in the market.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-19 18:16
Lowering interest rates has only a limited effect; it was tested in December. Funds come in quickly and go out just as fast, and it can't be maintained for more than a few weeks.
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Anon4461vip
· 01-19 02:41
Already exhausted myself before the rate cut even arrived; this state is not right.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 01-17 07:56
Waiting for interest rate cuts is not as good as taking the opportunity to do some swing trading; don't expect a single policy to rescue the market.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-17 07:53
Just cut interest rates if you want, I’ve already learned not to believe that. I saw through that wave in December; funds come in quickly and go out just as fast, not as miraculous as you think.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 01-17 07:53
Wait, I also went through the December wave, and the fake-out felt really strong.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-17 07:48
What’s the use of expecting a rate cut? It probably won't come early. Instead of lying flat, it's better to take this time to carefully select a few assets and gradually build your positions.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-17 07:47
The expectation of interest rate cuts, to put it simply, is like a mirage. It was already proven in December. A wave of policy benefits will at most last a few days before fading away.
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FallingLeafvip
· 01-17 07:45
Waiting for interest rate cuts? Ha, we've already seen that wave in December. With this effect, what are you even hoping for? It'll be over after a short-term thrill. Instead of waiting blindly in April, it's better to start looking for opportunities now. But be sure not to be greedy and hold heavy positions, brother.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-17 07:28
Messing around right before a rate cut is the easiest way to get caught off guard. I think the author’s words hit home.
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