>rate cuts are bullish
>>60961641>cypto should follow the US economy
>>60961641Rates are usually cut because an economy is stable with inflation under control. Rates being cut to desperately promote growth during stagflation is not a bullish signal.
>>60961641The price of digital chucky cheese tokens is not relevant to the real economy
risk off dominance looks like its about to pump. USD is looking good here.
>I-it's a bullish dump! We have to go to 100k before we can go to 125k! That's actually a good thing even though all your alts will be destroyed!
>>60961641…said no one ever
>>60961731Get a load of this poindexter
>>60961641everyone knew about rate cut so it became sell the event -eventt. trading pro
>>60961733fiat currency isn't real
>>60961731>Rates are usually cut because an economy is stable with inflation under control. Give one (1) example in the last 50 years where this statement has rung true.
>>60961961Why do you value bitcoin and gold in dollars then?
>>60961641Nobody except habitual Trump apologists was saying this. >>60961731This. It's flailing to pretend that tariffs and reversing course on major economic policies every two weeks isn't the problem.
>>60961796>bullish selling!>liquidity slurps!>muh CME Gap!It's all so tiresome. Twitter pretty much shows their card on a 2% pump and then the leverage traders come out to play.
>>60961731Not at all. It’s the white flag of surrender.
>>60961979I don’t. I value them in SATs. >>60961641>Bitcoin PLUMMETS to just 115k!!!!1!!
>>60961641>crypto affected by fed rate cutsweve lost our ways
>>60961731>stagflationumm the economy grew 3.3% last quarter
>>60965259No, we haven't.In this system everything is affected by it. The more money supply is there, the more needs to be invested in order to beat the same inflation that was caused by it. It is completely sick.
>>60965271And I for one envy Saylor. He figured out how to accelerate this.
>priced in>maybe a 50bps cut would've pumped it more>meanwhile quantum and nuclear stocks mooned this week, up over 40% vs last week
>>60961979I value A. pay attention to banking in blockchain.
>>60961731>Rates being cut to desperately promote growthIT is bullish because once rates are low enough, more companies will borrow, and use that for innovation creating more jobs and more money flowing into the economy.
>>60966443I love how none of this ever mattered before.
>>60961979we don't, you do and you have to watch the value of your fiatshit plummet every yeareven gold is raping the shit out of your mickey mouse currency this yearboomer rocks are gaping your boyhole
>>60961722(You)
>>60961731It's normally in response to an imminent crash and is considered too late to stop it. The crash is what kills inflation, or several of its forms because people are broke and jobless, wages have downward pressure and asset prices fall. Prices of goods cannot stay too greedy less you sell nothing to no one. We are in clown world though because inflation is still not hitting targets even when measured by falsified government metrics and they are still cutting. Meanwhile the government claims the economy is great, inflation is defeated and yet was begging for a rate cut as if they weren't near historic lows to begin with. Bond markets are responding in kind to a government that has a debt problem and needs assets at ath to avoid becoming wiermar faster than it already is.
>>60961641>the price dropped $1500
>>60966479>I love how none of this ever mattered before.it always mattered...
Quads of truth were right. You have the rest of the year play by play laid out for you as well.
Retards see the rate is low and take a loan then slowly get raped after a hiking cycle begins.
>60969055>a hiking cyclenobody tell him
>>60961641