The S&P 500 just punched through to an intraday record high, extending gains with a 0.2% daily climb. While traditional equities are catching fresh momentum, the move reflects a broader risk-on appetite across markets. For crypto traders tracking macro signals, this kind of equity market strength typically signals increasing liquidity flowing into risk assets—something worth monitoring as we assess broader portfolio flows between traditional and digital assets.
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CexIsBad
· 01-15 18:50
The stock market hits a new high but only rises by 0.2%. Can this liquidity flow into the crypto world... I always feel that traditional finance is flooding money to its own people.
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governance_ghost
· 01-12 19:21
The stock market has hit a new high again... but this 0.2% increase isn't really a big deal; the key is liquidity flowing into the crypto space.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-12 19:21
Are they coming to cut our leeks again? The stock market is taking off, but the crypto world still has to wait.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-12 19:14
Here we go again, whenever traditional finance takes off, the crypto world has to jump on the bandwagon...
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EternalMiner
· 01-12 19:10
The S&P has hit a new high again. By the way, has the liquidity come into this wave of the market? It feels like the crypto space is still sleeping.
The S&P 500 just punched through to an intraday record high, extending gains with a 0.2% daily climb. While traditional equities are catching fresh momentum, the move reflects a broader risk-on appetite across markets. For crypto traders tracking macro signals, this kind of equity market strength typically signals increasing liquidity flowing into risk assets—something worth monitoring as we assess broader portfolio flows between traditional and digital assets.