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#美联储恢复降息进程 The Fed's attitude has recently been like a roller coaster, with Bitcoin fiercely battling the $90,000 mark. $SHIB ,$DOGE ,$PEPE



Can it hold at 95,000? If it holds, there might be an oversold rebound. But if it breaks the previous low of 89,000, then the 85,000 range may need to be tested.

What’s even more magical is the crazy flip-flopping of market expectations — at the beginning of the month, everyone thought there was a 67% chance of a rate cut in December, then it suddenly dropped to 45.9% in the middle of the month, and now it has soared back to 84.9%. This back-and-forth has completely confused both bulls and bears.

BitMEX's data is quite revealing: the open interest in futures has shrunk from $68 billion to $41 billion, and leverage is still being cleared. Market sentiment? Very cautious.
SHIB-0.57%
DOGE-0.24%
PEPE0.39%
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 11-29 07:01
The Fed's recent actions are truly outrageous; they change their stance at a whim, and retail investors are getting completely messed up.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 11-29 06:55
The Fed is really playing a game of chicken, this wave of operations is truly remarkable. The most terrifying thing is an indecisive market, both long positions and short positions are confused. Futures are getting liquidated, being cautious is right, don't be fooled by the rebound. If the 95,000 level can hold, there might really be a rebound opportunity, but I'm not betting on it. The 85,000 level will have to be tested sooner or later.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 11-29 06:52
It has been proven that the unclosed futures have dropped from 68 billion to 41 billion. The scale of this clearing is worth following, as the withdrawal of leverage often indicates a bottom signal.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 11-29 06:50
The Fed's mood really changes on a dime, and we retail investors are the ones suffering. The clearing of leverage is a bit terrifying, it feels like a big dump is the main course. Can 95,000 really hold? I think it's doubtful; if it breaks, we're done. These psychological expectations are flipping back and forth; who the hell can guess it right? Futures contracts have shrunk by more than half, which shows that the smart money has all run away.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 11-29 06:48
The Fed's acting is comparable to a Hollywood blockbuster. The 90,000 mark is indeed a watershed moment; whether it breaks or not depends entirely on the market's mood. The futures liquidation wave is not over yet; being cautious is the right approach.
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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 11-29 06:48
The Fed's mentality is indeed more stimulating than the coin price. The wave of futures getting liquidated really made people see clearly; once leverage is cleared, the market should reverse.
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