#比特币2026年行情展望 The stock market takes off, can cryptocurrencies keep up with the pace?



Recently, there's an interesting perspective — the US government is expected to increase policy support for the stock market. What does this mean? A large amount of capital may spill over from traditional finance, some flowing into crypto assets.

Historical patterns are like this: as soon as the stock market starts to boom, the crypto market finds it hard to stay unaffected. It's not just following the trend, but driven by underlying liquidity.

If this expectation materializes, $BTC, $ETH, $SOL and these leading assets might see a new growth window. Some are already imagining whether this could be the start of the next crypto super cycle.

Of course, the premise is that the macro environment truly develops as expected. Markets are always full of uncertainties, but this logical chain is worth paying attention to.
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NFTFreezervip
· 01-20 04:33
Talking about the super cycle again, why not mention how the previous prediction turned out? The stock market's support policies... in simple terms, it's just flooding the market with liquidity, but why should crypto necessarily benefit from it? Other assets are also starving. 2026 is still far away. I just want to know if 2025 can hold steady, dreaming daily about the cycle's starting point, to the point where my ears are getting calloused. Flow's logic always sounds good, but when it comes to critical moments, it often can't keep up with the market during a dip. It's better to hold coins with confidence than just talk nicely.
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consensus_failurevip
· 01-20 03:01
The stock market is so strong, can the crypto circle catch some of the soup? Honestly, I've heard this liquidity splash logic too many times. It's no wonder if you can keep up; historically, the stock market rises while the crypto circle lags behind by half a beat. And again, talking about super cycles—wake up, everyone.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 01-18 00:20
Liquidity splashing out? Sounds good, but I bet five bucks someone will say it's a bubble. Here we go again, always talking about a super cycle... How did that turn out last time? When policies change, nothing helps. Don't be too optimistic. BTC following the stock market was a thing in the early years. Now it's more independent, right? 2026, huh? Then I'll stock up now. Anyway, these two years don't make much difference.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 01-17 09:30
It's the old saying about liquidity splashing out again, how many times have I heard it this year... But this time, I really feel it's a bit different. I'm actually more cautious when the stock market surges wildly; history has shown me that risks often hide within prosperity. If Bitcoin can keep up, then it's truly a miracle. Honestly, it all depends on how the Federal Reserve plays it.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 01-17 09:29
Here we go again with the liquidity spillover talk... Sounds nice, but isn't it just betting on policy implementation? Once the policies change, we'll just be the chives. There are too many prerequisites; only when it truly materializes will it count.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 01-17 09:26
Oh no, it's that same logic of "bull in the stock market, follow in the crypto market"... I just want to ask, will it really splash out this time? --- Liquidity-driven is not wrong, but I always feel like more people are catching the bag at high levels. --- BTC has broken 100,000 and people are still dreaming of a super cycle—are they real people or just coins? --- With such great macro uncertainty, still betting on US policies... that's a bit reckless. --- Wait, 2026 is actually the true Bitcoin halving cycle, isn't that the key? --- How much of the splash actually flows into the crypto space? The main part is still in US stocks, right?
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-17 09:19
Starting to imagine a super cycle again, is this time really different? --- When the stock market is bullish, crypto has to follow. Easy to say... let's wait and see. --- Is the small amount of liquidity splash enough to give BTC a drink? --- Macro environment as expected? Ha, when has the market ever listened? --- 2026, right? Now talking about growth windows, no one has that much guts. --- Everyone says that leading assets benefit in every bull market, the level of nonsense is top-notch. --- Wait until US policies are really implemented before hyping. It's a bit early to be overly optimistic now. --- The story of liquidity is well told, but I'm just worried that retail investors will end up holding the bag. --- The premise is that macro is as expected... always waiting for the premise in advance. --- I'm tired of this logical chain; it's better to just look at the K-line for real.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 01-17 09:09
Wait a minute, will the stock market's takeoff really boost the crypto circle? We said the same thing last year, and look what happened... But on the other hand, the logic of liquidity spillover does hold water; it all depends on whether the US government is really willing to loosen the monetary policy. If this wave can truly lead to a super cycle, I need to stock up more on SOL. Is the macro environment reliable? It feels like every expectation falls short. Anyway, I'm just waiting, no need to rush.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-17 09:06
It's the same liquidity splash theory again, I'm tired of hearing this... But to be fair, the US stock market has been really crazy this year, and crypto is still dozing off. BTC can wait a bit longer, it feels a bit awkward to enter now. Let's wait until the macro situation truly materializes before making a move. Instead of thinking about super cycles, it's better to first protect the principal haha.
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