#BTC资金流动性 Japan's inflation rate has crossed a critical line - 3.0%, marking the first time in 46 years it has surpassed that of the United States. It may seem like just a number, but the chain reactions behind it are what truly matter.
How will the bond market react? Very directly. Whenever Japan's inflation rate is 1 percentage point higher than that of the United States, the bond market will experience a sell-off of about $100 billion. The scale of this capital outflow cannot be underestimated in terms of its impact on overall market liquidity.
The worse is yet to come—expectations for interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan are heating up, and the signals for a policy shift are becoming increasingly clear. With inflation pressures, bond market sell-offs, and tightening central bank policies, how much downward pressure will the market endure? $BTC $ETH and other risk assets often bear the brunt.
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TestnetNomad
· 1h ago
Japan's inflation breaking 3 is really causing trouble in the crypto world... The bond market has thrown out 100 billion USD, and we have to run...
Is another wave of liquidity crisis coming? Every time the Central Bank takes action, the coin price has to take a hit...
Is this hinting that we should cut loss? Or should we buy the dip? I'm a bit confused...
Wait, is the Bank of Japan really going to raise interest rates? What about the Fed... double pressure, right, good grief...
It's really just a fight for funds, TradFi is collecting money, and the crypto world can only be bled dry... This trick happens every year...
The mindset has collapsed, with this wave down I don't know where it will fall to...
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BlockTalk
· 3h ago
Will Japan's inflation breaking 3 really explode? It depends on how the Central Bank performs, anyway, the tightening of liquidity brings no good news for the crypto world.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 3h ago
Oh no, that's not right, Japan's inflation surpassing that of the US... it's a real trap
With 100 billion dollars being poured in, how much liquidity in the crypto world will evaporate? This wave really depends on how the Central Bank of Japan acts.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 3h ago
Wow, Japan's inflation has broken 3, this is the real black swan... A sell-off of 100 billion dollars in the bond market, can our crypto world still survive?
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GasGuzzler
· 3h ago
Here it comes again, Japan's inflation exceeding 3% has caused a direct sell-off in the bond market, and liquidity has been sucked away in an instant... If I had known, I shouldn't have increased the position today.
#BTC资金流动性 Japan's inflation rate has crossed a critical line - 3.0%, marking the first time in 46 years it has surpassed that of the United States. It may seem like just a number, but the chain reactions behind it are what truly matter.
How will the bond market react? Very directly. Whenever Japan's inflation rate is 1 percentage point higher than that of the United States, the bond market will experience a sell-off of about $100 billion. The scale of this capital outflow cannot be underestimated in terms of its impact on overall market liquidity.
The worse is yet to come—expectations for interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan are heating up, and the signals for a policy shift are becoming increasingly clear. With inflation pressures, bond market sell-offs, and tightening central bank policies, how much downward pressure will the market endure? $BTC $ETH and other risk assets often bear the brunt.