Interest rates capped at 10%? Here's what that means.
Midterm policy shifts are unleashing the liquidity machine. Cheaper debt flowing in = more cash in people's pockets = retail starting to move again.
Politically calculated. Economically unpredictable. Bullish signal for markets either way. Keep an eye on the charts.
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ChainDetective
· 01-10 12:53
How many times has the liquidity injection trick been played? Retail investors are about to be harvested again, right?
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-10 12:52
Liquidity has been released, retail investors should become active now.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-10 12:51
10% cap? This move is to flood the market, retail investors will have to rush back in again.
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GasDevourer
· 01-10 12:31
Liquidity injection is all it takes, retail investors should rush in again haha
Interest rates capped at 10%? Here's what that means.
Midterm policy shifts are unleashing the liquidity machine. Cheaper debt flowing in = more cash in people's pockets = retail starting to move again.
Politically calculated. Economically unpredictable. Bullish signal for markets either way. Keep an eye on the charts.