Against the backdrop of gradually easing market sentiment, risk assets are poised for a rebound. The stock market has performed remarkably well, and investors' risk appetite has increased; meanwhile, the commodity markets are showing clear divergence—both crude oil and gold have pulled back, reflecting a temporary easing of safe-haven demand. The US dollar index continues to strengthen, demonstrating the relative attractiveness of dollar assets. This macro pattern shift provides important reference for the allocation of cryptocurrencies and other risk assets, and warrants close monitoring of the market's subsequent developments.

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BottomMisservip
· 01-19 05:00
Gold retracement? Perfect, I can buy the dip and lose money again.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 01-16 16:00
美元强势就硬,黄金都得怂
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RektRecordervip
· 01-16 05:57
When the stock market rises, the crypto circle gets excited. This wave is really interesting. The US dollar is acting up again. Why is gold still falling? Wait, is this a hint to buy the dip? Risk appetite is up, but I'm still hesitant. Emotional relief ≠ market trend coming. Be careful, it might be a trap again. Crude oil and gold both retraced. Is this a liquidation? The US dollar is strong, and I'm hesitant. Can the crypto brother withstand this wave? Sounds good, but I always feel something's off... Risk assets rebound, but it feels like just a rebound, not a reversal. When the dollar is strong, retail investors die. This routine is too familiar.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 01-16 05:40
The US dollar has been strong all along. After gold drops, do you still dare to chase? At this time, it's actually a good opportunity to hold coins.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-16 05:38
so the narrative is "risk-on, everything bounces" but like... nobody's actually validating the underlying assumptions here? technically speaking, that usd strength correlation feels statistically improbable given current fed posture. requires further auditing imo
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ContractTestervip
· 01-16 05:37
Gold's decline is really unsustainable now; it's time for the crypto world to step up and take the spotlight.
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