Bitcoin hits a new monthly high, Asian stock markets dance: Is global capital starting to "work overtime" secretly?



There is a very interesting phenomenon in financial markets:
When money starts to increase, the market knows it before any economist does.
Recently, Bitcoin reached a new monthly high, followed by gains in Japanese and Korean stock indices.
This scene has left many investors feeling a bit dazed:
Is the global liquidity turning point here?
To understand this question, let's look at a simple logic.
Among all assets, Bitcoin is the most "sensitive."
Why?
Because it has no profits, no cash flow, and no dividends.
Its rise and fall depend mainly on one thing:
Whether there is excess money in the market.
When liquidity is loose, Bitcoin acts like a sponge—crazy absorbing water.
When liquidity tightens, it’s like a balloon—deflating quickly.
So many institutions see BTC as:
A barometer of global liquidity.
And now, this barometer is rising.
Even more interesting, Japanese and Korean stock markets are also on the rise.
These two markets have long been called:
"Global capital testing grounds."
If international capital re-enters risk assets, it often flows first into Asian growth markets.
So now, an interesting scene is unfolding:
BTC is running ahead,
Japanese and Korean stocks are chasing behind,
Investors are taking photos on the side.
But the question is:
Is this a real bull market, or just a false move?
History tells us that true liquidity turning points usually have three signals:
First: Bitcoin leads the rally,
Second: Tech stocks start rebounding,
Third: Capital re-enters growth assets.
Currently, the first signal has already appeared.
The other two are still on the way.
So, the market now looks more like:
A "bull market trial run."
The door is open, but the music hasn't fully started.
For investors, the hardest part is never judging the direction, but controlling emotions.
Because the biggest enemy of the market is not risk, but:
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out).
So a rational approach might be:
Don’t rush blindly,
But also don’t completely exit the market.
After all, if liquidity really shifts, Bitcoin usually won’t just rise a little.
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Vortex_Kingvip
· 11h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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