November's capital flow data reveals significant shifts in current account positions and central bank market operations. The latest figures highlight changes in cross-border fund movements and monetary policy interventions that could impact risk asset valuations. Tracking these account balance variations alongside open market activities provides crucial insights into liquidity conditions affecting both traditional and crypto markets.
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GasGoblin
· 12-01 07:56
Sounds like that same old macro narrative... The Central Bank is taking action, funds are flowing around, and then it's time for risk assets to be played people for suckers? I just want to know if this wave is institutions accumulating or dumping.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-01 07:50
Capital flow data sounds impressive... but in reality, it's just looking at who is dumping and who is stabilizing the market, and what tricks the Central Bank is playing. To put it directly, does this have a big impact on the crypto world?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-01 07:36
Hmm, what is the central bank up to this time... The flow of funds has changed again, need to keep an eye on it.
November's capital flow data reveals significant shifts in current account positions and central bank market operations. The latest figures highlight changes in cross-border fund movements and monetary policy interventions that could impact risk asset valuations. Tracking these account balance variations alongside open market activities provides crucial insights into liquidity conditions affecting both traditional and crypto markets.