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Bitcoin leads the race, followed by Japan and South Korea stock markets: Is the global printing press secretly restarting?
Recently, the market has been a bit like a relay race on a school playground—Bitcoin sprinting out of the starting line first, with Japan and South Korea stock markets close behind. Investors are chasing and asking:
“Teacher, is global liquidity turning around?”
Let’s start with Bitcoin.
When BTC hits a new monthly high, it acts like a “scout” in the market. While traditional financial markets are still studying macro data, the crypto market has already expressed its stance through price movements.
Simply put:
Money might not be as tight as before.
Because over the past decade or so, the market has repeatedly validated a pattern:
Liquidity moves first → Bitcoin rises first → Tech stocks follow → Altcoins party last.
It seems the current situation is following this script.
Even more interesting is that Japan and South Korea stock markets are also rising.
These two markets have always been the “weather vanes” of global capital.
If international funds are willing to come back, they usually test the waters here first.
It’s like taking a sip of soup before eating hotpot—see if it’s too hot.
So many macro traders have already started discussing a term:
“Liquidity turning point.”
Of course, the market never directly tells you the answer.
If it truly is a liquidity turning point, the subsequent script might be:
First stage: BTC rises first
Second stage: Tech stocks rally
Third stage: Altcoins go wild
Fourth stage: Retail investors rush in
But for now, we might still be in the first stage.
In other words:
The market has just shifted from “fridge mode” to “microwave mode.”
Temperature is rising, but it’s not boiling yet.
So the current market sentiment is quite interesting:
The bullish crowd says:
“The bull market is coming back.”
The bearish crowd says:
“Don’t rush, it’s just a rebound.”
And what do smart money usually do?
Doubt and add positions simultaneously.
Because the real big move often starts when everyone else is skeptical.
So here’s the question:
If global liquidity really begins to loosen,
Could this time be Bitcoin leading the entire risk asset rally again?
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. #比特币创下近一月内新高 #日韩股指高开