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The recent rate hike in Japan is a bearish factor, but it seems the market has already largely priced it in. The current question is—will there be a rebound when the implementation is carried out? Looking at it from another perspective, most of the pessimistic expectations have been fulfilled, and there aren't many new pressures ahead. When all the negative news has been exhausted, it often signals a turning point in the market. What do you think? Has this round of adjustment been sufficient?
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WalletWhisperervip
· 2025-12-20 21:40
watched the whale clustering patterns through this dip... behavioral indicators suggest accumulation phase kicking in. when negative expectations fully materialize, that's usually when the market organism recalibrates. curious if execution will reveal statistical anomalies we haven't priced in yet.
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ForkMongervip
· 2025-12-19 08:20
nah the real governance play here is watching who actually dumps and who just keeps tweeting about "capitulation signals" lmao. japan rate hike priced in? sure thing, tell that to the next protocol fork that catches everyone off guard
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 2025-12-19 08:20
All the bearish news has been priced in; now it's just a matter of whether we can reverse the trend.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 2025-12-19 08:20
The expectation of interest rate hikes has already been overhyped; a rebound is just around the corner. The previous decline was already excessive.
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MoodFollowsPricevip
· 2025-12-19 08:11
Hey, have you digested it mostly? I don't think so; the real test is when the execution is implemented. --- All the negative news has been priced in, but it's actually harder to rebound. That logic feels too optimistic. --- What does "in place" mean? It still feels like we're repeatedly testing the bottom. --- Japan's situation has limited impact; the key still depends on the Federal Reserve. It's too early to talk about a turning point now. --- Let's wait until there's a real rebound. Many are calling the bottom now. --- Who knows where the bottom is? Betting on a turnaround carries significant risk.
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