Global corporations aren't shifting their focus anytime soon—the US market remains the prize everyone's chasing. According to Nasdaq's CEO Adena Friedman, it all comes down to the sheer returns American markets deliver. When you're pulling that kind of capital out of the States, why would you look elsewhere? The narrative's simple but powerful: worldwide investors and companies see the US as the engine driving returns, and as long as that momentum holds, every major player will keep their chips on the American table. This matters for crypto too—when traditional finance is this heavily weighted toward US exposure, it shapes how institutional capital flows into digital assets.
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0xSherlock
· 6h ago
The dollar machine is still running, who dares to run?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 6h ago
The US market is just a money-draining black hole that no one can escape... Institutional money keeps pouring in there. Can our crypto circle break free from this curse?
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GasWaster
· 6h ago
The US market is just a money-printing black hole; institutions have to obediently kneel... But is this really sustainable? It feels like it will collapse sooner or later.
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RooftopVIP
· 6h ago
The US dollar printing press is more powerful than Bitcoin; capital is flowing there, and we can't even get a sip of the soup...
Global corporations aren't shifting their focus anytime soon—the US market remains the prize everyone's chasing. According to Nasdaq's CEO Adena Friedman, it all comes down to the sheer returns American markets deliver. When you're pulling that kind of capital out of the States, why would you look elsewhere? The narrative's simple but powerful: worldwide investors and companies see the US as the engine driving returns, and as long as that momentum holds, every major player will keep their chips on the American table. This matters for crypto too—when traditional finance is this heavily weighted toward US exposure, it shapes how institutional capital flows into digital assets.