#数字资产市场洞察 Hassett has consistently emphasized 'policy independence', but those in the market can see that his views are actually quite aligned with Washington's. This tacit understanding likely suggests that the dollar may enter a new easing cycle in the coming years.
For investors in the cryptocurrency market, rather than staring at the slight fluctuations in inflation data all day, it is better to focus on the key decisions made in Washington. Because it is often these seemingly behind-the-scenes decisions that can truly change the flow of global capital. The trend of assets like $ETH ultimately depends on the direction of macro policies.
In the short term, data will fluctuate repeatedly, but the long-term funding logic is determined by the policy framework.
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BearEatsAll
· 11h ago
Loose cycle? Wake up, I've heard this trap too many times. Every time they talk about point shaving, but what’s the result... we still have to see how those people in Washington really act.
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WealthCoffee
· 11h ago
Haha, policy independence? To put it bluntly, it's just a show, who can't see that?
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The easing cycle is here, this time we really need to pay attention to the little moves of those people in Washington.
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Instead of staring at Candlestick charts every day, it's better to study the speeches of political figures, that's the real code.
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The dollar point shaving is a certainty, the question is when it starts and how much, which determines our Position.
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Long-term view on policy, short-term view on sentiment, medium-term view on Liquidity... anyway, it's quite complicated.
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Got it, so in the crypto world, those who end up making money are the ones who understand macroeconomics, purely looking at the technical side is too naive.
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This kind of behind-the-scenes decision logic feels much more valuable than public data.
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Wait, does that mean the timing isn't ripe yet? I need to see what Washington has to say next.
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PanicSeller
· 11h ago
Hasset's "independent" rhetoric is just for show; the underlying tacit agreement is clear to everyone. Once the loose monetary cycle begins, that's the real game rule.
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When Washington sneezes, we catch a cold, and we still expect to bail-in through Candlestick charts.
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Instead of focusing on inflation data, it’s better to pay attention to policy trends; that's the way to make money.
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To put it bluntly, with a fixed policy framework, any coin must obediently dance along; no amount of Technical Analysis will help.
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Here comes that "behind-the-scenes decision" theory again; it's always the same, and we keep gambling every time.
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Is the logic of long-term funds determined by policy? What about the coins in my hands in the short term? Should I just wait for the policy to be implemented?
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 11h ago
In simple terms, the Fed is putting on a show, and we are watching the show, ultimately we still have to follow the chessboard of Washington.
If the easing cycle comes, this wave may really take off, provided there are no more black swan events.
The policy framework is key; those who stare at K-lines every day are just gambling.
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HodlTheDoor
· 11h ago
The policy framework ≈ the switch of the printing press; understanding this means you've won.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 11h ago
Is the easing cycle here? We need to see what tricks Washington is playing.
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To put it bluntly, the policy framework is the real killer move, the data fluctuations are all fake.
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Hassett's "independent" narrative... haha, everyone knows what's going on.
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Instead of staring at Candlesticks every day, it's better to keep an eye on Washington's every move.
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If dollar easing really comes, ETH and these things will ultimately have to deal with it.
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What good is it for inflation data to fluctuate a dozen BP? The key is how the policy shifts.
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That's why it's said that Technical Analysis is all nonsense; the macro framework is what really matters.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11h ago
The "independent" rhetoric from Hassett, anyone who believes it is a fool; Washington and the Fed have always been on the same side.
Easy cycle? I see this as the last bone thrown to us retail investors.
Rather than studying inflation, it’s better to investigate what those people in Washington are scheming behind the scenes. The real market makers never look at data; they only pay attention to the power games.
That’s why I don’t touch those "fundamental" analyses; they are completely useless. Once the policy shifts, all those technical charts are nonsense.
Long-term holding? It sounds easy, but the premise is that you have to survive until that day.
#数字资产市场洞察 Hassett has consistently emphasized 'policy independence', but those in the market can see that his views are actually quite aligned with Washington's. This tacit understanding likely suggests that the dollar may enter a new easing cycle in the coming years.
For investors in the cryptocurrency market, rather than staring at the slight fluctuations in inflation data all day, it is better to focus on the key decisions made in Washington. Because it is often these seemingly behind-the-scenes decisions that can truly change the flow of global capital. The trend of assets like $ETH ultimately depends on the direction of macro policies.
In the short term, data will fluctuate repeatedly, but the long-term funding logic is determined by the policy framework.