The latest stance of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has revealed a key signal. Out of 12 members, 8 are inclined to initiate a rate cut cycle in January. What does this mean?



The most direct scale — over $1.5 trillion in new liquidity will shift from monetary policy to various asset markets. This influx of funds is undoubtedly attractive to risk assets.

Large-cap cryptocurrencies like SOL and ETH will be the first to absorb this wave of incremental capital. When the traditional financial sector enters an easing cycle, historical data shows that the crypto market often experiences a strong performance. The movements of major whales and institutions are also quietly confirming this judgment — large buy orders are accumulating.

The key is the timing window. The expectation of a rate cut in January has already been gradually priced into the market, but the actual liquidity driving force has not yet been fully unleashed. In the coming weeks, we will see more signs of institutional entry.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 01-12 05:46
15 trillion dollars are coming, will SOL and ETH take off directly without any problem?
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 01-12 05:37
1.5 trillion poured in, is this wave really about to take off? It seems like institutions have already been positioning themselves, and we're only realizing it now—feels a bit late.
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SnapshotBotvip
· 01-12 05:28
Wait, are 8 people leaning towards a rate cut? That means real money is coming... $1.5 trillion, bro. Are you kidding?
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