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The Bank of Japan signals a clear shift, not just a simple adjustment! Some members have directly stated that interest rates will be raised every few months in the future, even if it reaches 0.75%. Japan's real interest rate remains in the "deep negative" territory. What does this mean? It indicates a determination far beyond market expectations, as Japan's long-standing "zero interest rate era" is accelerating its end.
The "hidden meaning" behind this move is more important than the rate hike itself. Among the world's three major central banks, the Federal Reserve has been cutting rates, while Japan is raising rates in the opposite direction. This will drastically change the flow of global capital. Over the past few decades, the yen has been the cheapest "financing currency" worldwide, with countless arbitrage trades borrowing yen to invest in high-yield global assets. Now, as the US-Japan interest rate differential rapidly narrows, a massive amount of capital is flowing back, effectively draining liquidity from global markets. For the crypto market, which has moved away from retail frenzy and is now dominated by institutions, macro-level capital tightening is the most immediate sign of coldness.
The market won't collapse immediately, but structural pressure has already arrived.
In the short term, this explains why, in the absence of negative news, the market has recently struggled to rally, with Bitcoin continuously oscillating around $87,000.
In the long run, the market's pricing logic is undergoing a fundamental change. Previously, it was about listening to news and speculating on stories; in the future, it will follow the direction of global interest rates and institutional capital. Everyone's wallets should be kept tight—don't fall for the hype of "skyrocketing" meme coins anymore.
So, what should players do?
First, shrink the trading scope, reduce leverage, and make sure to keep enough bullets.
Second, stay away from high-volatility, high-risk altcoins, as every market contraction is most likely to cause these assets to bleed.
Third, be patient—true opportunities often appear after extreme panic. The chain reaction triggered by Japan's rate hike has just begun to ferment, and the real show is still ahead.