#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Will the stock market rally drive a follow-up in cryptocurrencies?



From market dynamics, US policy tendencies will directly influence capital flows. When traditional stock markets receive policy support and continue to strengthen, idle liquidity often seeks new investment outlets — which is why the crypto market often benefits from this.

Historical patterns tell us that there is indeed a positive correlation between a strong stock market and crypto enthusiasm. Once the stock market establishes an upward trend, crypto assets usually gain increased attention. This linkage effect may brew a new cycle of market growth.

For major coins like $BTC, $ETH, $SOL , and others, the spillover effect of macro liquidity often means more entry opportunities.

For reference.
BTC1,52%
ETH0,81%
SOL1,36%
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BlockchainWorkervip
· 01-20 03:36
Core CPI is below expectations. Now it depends on how the Federal Reserve will respond... If liquidity truly flows into crypto, can BTC take off directly?
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-18 10:07
Core inflation is below expectations. Is the stock market about to take off? Should we in the crypto circle prepare for a surge? Liquidity overflow is a signal of a pump-and-dump; don’t be blinded by the small gains. I’m optimistic about BTC and ETH, but this round of the market still feels like it needs to wait a bit longer. Usually, there’s a quiet period before large funds enter the market, and it’s not quite there yet. Why does it seem like this time they want to use crypto as a punching bag again, thinking a strong stock market means following the trend? Not necessarily. SOL’s performance these days is definitely worth watching; if it can break the previous high, that would be interesting. Historical patterns? Haha, I’ve heard this explanation too many times. The key still depends on the real attitude of policies. Liquidity overflow is real, but the entry point is crucial—don’t rush in blindly. The Federal Reserve’s move hasn’t reached the bottom yet; better to wait and see.
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RiddleMastervip
· 01-17 19:14
The logic of liquidity overflow has been heard many times, but the key still depends on how the Federal Reserve acts. How long this wave can last if CPI doesn't meet expectations is really uncertain.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 01-17 09:19
Prices not meeting expectations and trying to pump the market? This trick is old school, and it still depends on what the Federal Reserve does next. Wait, can the stock market really drive crypto? It seems like everyone is just watching the Fed's moves. Can BTC and ETH really follow the trend this time? It's a bit uncertain... Watching and waiting.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 01-17 09:18
Well, this time the inflation data beat expectations, so funds should be flowing into crypto, right? But honestly, the correlation between stocks and crypto hasn't been that strong in recent years. Honestly, making real money still depends on when liquidity will come. At the current levels of BTC and ETH, I don't quite understand.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 01-17 09:14
Is the stock market rally just following the trend? Wake up, buddy, this time might be different. Wait, is liquidity overflow really that predictable? I feel like I'm always getting cut. Can BTC stop dancing with the stock market? It's distracting me from focusing on the charts. I've heard this logic many times before, but what happened? Still got trapped. I'm thinking about jumping in, but I'll wait and see. Feels like a scythe is about to appear again. If capital flow directions could be so easily predicted, everyone would have already made a fortune.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 01-17 09:09
Stock market rises, and so does crypto. This trick has been played for so many years, and it still feels good. Wait, are there really that many idle funds pouring in? It feels like this year, funds are all on the sidelines. $BTC $ETH $SOL following the trend is fine, but I'm just worried about buying at the top. Historical patterns? Bro, can this cycle be the same? The balance sheet is about to shrink again. Why don't I feel this wave of liquidity overflow? Instead, I feel like the money is just watching the show.
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