The so-called "Not QE" is making its way back into the system. You know what that means—liquidity injection dressed up in fancy terminology. Central banks swear it's not quantitative easing this time, but the playbook looks awfully familiar. Money printer goes brrr, just under a different label. Markets are already pricing in the implications.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 8h ago
Think you can fool people just by changing the name? On-chain data has already made the flow of funds perfectly clear. Those "new labels" can't deceive anyone who knows how to read the charts.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12-07 22:55
Changing the disguise but still playing the same old tricks—what a joke.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 12-07 22:55
Change the name and keep fleecing retail investors; in the end, it's still us retail investors who foot the bill.
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GasGuru
· 12-07 22:50
If it's not QE, then it's QE. Central banks sure know how to come up with names, haha.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12-07 22:47
Just a change of disguise but still the same old tricks—these central banks really do take us for fools.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-07 22:42
Same old story with a different spin. I'm already tired of hearing these lines from the central bank.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-07 22:41
Think you can fool us just by changing the name? Same old trick. This move by the central bank is truly "old wine in a new bottle."
The so-called "Not QE" is making its way back into the system. You know what that means—liquidity injection dressed up in fancy terminology. Central banks swear it's not quantitative easing this time, but the playbook looks awfully familiar. Money printer goes brrr, just under a different label. Markets are already pricing in the implications.