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#美联储降息政策 Seeing the news that the Federal Reserve has injected an additional $16 billion into liquidity, I am reminded of the wave during the 2020 pandemic. At that time, many made decisions out of panic and only later regretted it—not because they didn't make money, but because they didn't think through their risk tolerance before following the trend.
The pace of liquidity injection is accelerating this round, and institutional chip structures are quietly changing. From a historical perspective, abundant liquidity often pushes asset prices higher, but what truly tests people is not FOMO during the rise, but maintaining clarity throughout the process.
What I want to say is: regardless of how the market unfolds, the most important thing is to ask yourself—does your position allocation truly suit you? Are you using leverage? Have you reserved emergency funds? These basic things are often overlooked, yet they are the ones that can save you at critical moments.
Opportunities are always present, but safety should always come before returns. In the long run, those who stick to good risk management and maintain patience are often the ones who laugh last.