On Monday, the Federal Open Market Committee is meeting, and the market is abuzz with rumors about a possible restart of quantitative easing. On Tuesday, inflation data will be released. On Wednesday, the FOMC meeting continues, with expectations for rate cuts at their peak. By Friday, the DEF balance sheet will be announced, and there are even rumors that Powell might resign?
Many people are calling for a Bitcoin super bull market.
But something just doesn’t feel right to me—could this whole setup just be a way to lure retail investors in as exit liquidity? What do you all think—is this real bullish news or just a bull trap? 🏔️
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CryptoSurvivor
· 20h ago
Everything is just an illusion.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 20h ago
Stability means lying flat.
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GasDevourer
· 21h ago
Retail investors (the "chives") have finally arrived.
🚨The crypto world is about to explode this week🚨
On Monday, the Federal Open Market Committee is meeting, and the market is abuzz with rumors about a possible restart of quantitative easing. On Tuesday, inflation data will be released. On Wednesday, the FOMC meeting continues, with expectations for rate cuts at their peak. By Friday, the DEF balance sheet will be announced, and there are even rumors that Powell might resign?
Many people are calling for a Bitcoin super bull market.
But something just doesn’t feel right to me—could this whole setup just be a way to lure retail investors in as exit liquidity? What do you all think—is this real bullish news or just a bull trap? 🏔️