On December 22, favourable information came again – a $6.8 billion treasury bond purchase plan (4-12 month term).
This transition is interesting. The shift from quantification tightening to "invisible easing" took only a week. The market's liquidity environment improved accordingly, and favourable information followed one after another.
From a trading perspective, the current situation requires caution. If you've managed to break even and make a small profit, it's not a big deal to take the opportunity to sell. Friends who are doing swing trading should not be too greedy—favourable information often presents a good opportunity for the main players to unload their positions. Grasp the rhythm and take profits when you can; this is the key to surviving longer in such a volatile market.
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TokenDustCollector
· 2h ago
From tight to loose in a week, it's really amazing haha, the market maker is playing this smoothly.
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ChainWallflower
· 3h ago
A week's reversal, this pace is indeed a bit fast... the market maker is playing this move quite smoothly.
On December 22, favourable information came again – a $6.8 billion treasury bond purchase plan (4-12 month term).
This transition is interesting. The shift from quantification tightening to "invisible easing" took only a week. The market's liquidity environment improved accordingly, and favourable information followed one after another.
From a trading perspective, the current situation requires caution. If you've managed to break even and make a small profit, it's not a big deal to take the opportunity to sell. Friends who are doing swing trading should not be too greedy—favourable information often presents a good opportunity for the main players to unload their positions. Grasp the rhythm and take profits when you can; this is the key to surviving longer in such a volatile market.