Manufacturing wrapped up 2025 pretty rough, and looking ahead to 2026 doesn't paint a much brighter picture either. The sector's facing real headwinds—production weakness, sticky demand issues, you name it. Few green flags on the horizon suggest things will turn around quickly. When traditional industries struggle like this, it often ripples into crypto markets since institutional appetite for risk tends to contract. Investors tracking macroeconomic trends should keep a close eye on manufacturing data in the coming months, as it could signal broader economic weakness or recovery potential that directly impacts capital flowing into crypto assets.
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ChainSpy
· 01-18 22:50
Manufacturing industry is dragging down the market, and institutional funds have all been pulled back. How good can our market get?
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-18 01:25
The manufacturing industry is already like this, no wonder institutional funds are still entering the market... With this wave, the crypto circle will have to take the hit again.
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SerumDegen
· 01-16 01:10
manufacturing data bout to cascade into our liquidity pools fr fr... institutional paper hands already hedging. watching the on-chain signals rn, smells like capitulation incoming ngl
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-16 01:08
The traditional industry is struggling, and institutional bottom-fishing desire is plummeting... If this trend continues, the crypto market might have to take more hits.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 01-16 01:05
The manufacturing industry has dragged down the market, and the funds institutions are accumulating are also shrinking. If this trend continues, the crypto market is likely to face more pressure.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-16 01:02
Is manufacturing coming to an end? Then the money in our crypto circle might also shrink... But honestly, these times are often the best opportunities for buying the dip.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-16 00:56
Manufacturing is really finished, even institutions are starting to pull back, and the crypto world is going to suffer along with it.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-16 00:41
With manufacturing slowing down, institutional risk appetite will definitely shrink as well. We in the crypto world need to be prepared.
Manufacturing wrapped up 2025 pretty rough, and looking ahead to 2026 doesn't paint a much brighter picture either. The sector's facing real headwinds—production weakness, sticky demand issues, you name it. Few green flags on the horizon suggest things will turn around quickly. When traditional industries struggle like this, it often ripples into crypto markets since institutional appetite for risk tends to contract. Investors tracking macroeconomic trends should keep a close eye on manufacturing data in the coming months, as it could signal broader economic weakness or recovery potential that directly impacts capital flowing into crypto assets.