The God Fish said in a post last night that it is only possible for interest rate cuts to come in the second half of the year, from June to October, when American policies are implemented; otherwise, the bull market is over! Make it clear, brothers, he said it's possible, not certain that there will be a bull market. This means that even the God Fish, a big player deeply rooted in the crypto mining sector, has become hopeless about the future!
It's already March, and there are just 7 months until October, just over half a year. Moreover, a super bull market must have two to three months of crazy rallies; a small increase for just one month does not count as a super bull market, it is merely a rebound month, as bear markets often have rebound trends. According to the God Fish, waiting for the King to implement the reserves from June to October, even if it happens, let's say in August, is it possible to create a bull market with just two to three months? Everyone in the world knows that the bull market ends in October; by then, institutions on Wall Street and in various countries will be rushing to exit, which means it will start in August, just over a month. Is that called a bull market? It is merely a rebound trend; if it starts in September, there will only be half a month, and in October, it is impossible for the dog to come and take the position, with Wall Street institutions holding hundreds of billions of dollars in stock. It is impossible for it to land in June or July; over 20 states have reserve policies that need to be completed. At this rate, it will take two years; August and September are also extremely minimal. Even if there is a rate cut in June, it will only be 25 basis points. Last year's continuous rate cuts in September, November, and December totaled 100 basis points, but there was no crazy rally to start a bull market. How long has it been? Just two months, and there was no rally before that; is it a fantasy to expect another 25 basis points to trigger a rally?!
I mentioned in my post this afternoon that whether there will be a rally or a bull market has nothing to do with whether the Americans increase liquidity; it completely depends on whether the dog wants to rally.
Disclaimer: Includes third-party opinions. No financial advice. May include sponsored content.See T&Cs.