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#数字资产生态回暖 The Bank of Japan data is about to be released. Can the crypto market ride the wave?
On December 19th, Japan will release two key economic indicators—central bank policy rate and core CPI. These two indicators may seem distant, but they actually influence the nerves of global capital markets. The cryptocurrency market is also on the list.
On the surface, Japanese data has no direct connection to the crypto world. But the deeper logic is worth paying attention to: as the third-largest economy in the world, Japan's monetary policy moves often trigger reallocation of international capital. If the data exceeds expectations, global liquidity may face adjustments, and risk assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum will be the first to experience volatility shocks. Historical experience shows that macro events like these often create short-term price opportunities—panic selling produces lows, optimistic sentiment drives highs, and investors who grasp the rhythm precisely can benefit from these movements.
What is the practical approach? Don't blindly increase positions, nor should you completely wait and see. Plan your risk exposure in advance, control the size of each position, and leave enough flexibility. Stay highly alert within 24 hours before and after the data release, observe the market's true reaction, and then make decisions. The most fundamental principle is: trade driven by rationality, not market emotions. Wait for the wind, but don't wait until it's too late.
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It sounds like a macro narrative again, but I think this time I might get cut again.
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Not adding positions and not waiting sounds the safest, but in the end, FOMO will still break through.
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Waiting for the wind? I feel like the wind will never come, and what comes are all sell-offs.
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Alert for 24 hours? Bro, I already don’t get enough sleep, you're forcing me to monitor the market all night.
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If the central bank data exceeds expectations and really drags the market down, then we can get in? It feels like I’m always the one picking up the pieces.
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Rational trading sounds good, but who can truly avoid market emotions pulling them around?
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If this is another fake move, I will seriously consider exiting.
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Are you ready? Either get rich or be a runner-up. See you on December 19.