The God Fish stated in February that we should wait for the implementation of American policies from June to October in the second half of the year, as interest rate cuts may lead to a bull market; otherwise, the bull market is over!

It's important to clarify that he said 'may' and not 'definitely' a bull market. This means that even the God Fish, a major player deeply entrenched in the cryptocurrency mining scene, is also feeling hopeless about the future!

Now it's already March, and there are just 7 months until October, which is a little over half a year. Moreover, a super bull market must involve two to three months of crazy price surges; a small increase for just one month does not qualify as a super bull market, it's merely a rebound month. Bear markets often have rebound trends.

According to the God Fish, if we wait for the implementation of Trump's reserve policy from June to October, even if it does happen, taking August as an example, can a bull market be created with just 2 to 3 months?

The whole world knows that bull markets end in October; by then, institutions from Wall Street and around the world will have already exited, meaning that August would just mark the start, leaving only a little over a month—does that count as a bull market? It's merely a rebound trend. If it starts in September, it would only be half a month, and by October, it's impossible for a dog fund to take over the hundreds of billions of dollars held by Wall Street institutions. In June and July, it’s unlikely to materialize, with over 20 states needing to finalize reserve policies, which, according to this pace, would take two years, and August and September also seem minimal. Even if interest rates are cut in June, it would only be by 25 basis points. Last year, rates were continuously cut by 100 basis points in September, November, and December, but that did not lead to a crazy price surge or a bull market. How long has it been? Just two months; there was no price surge before that. Is it just a fantasy that another 25 basis points cut will cause a surge!?

To be honest, whether there's a price surge or whether it’s a bull market has nothing to do with the American monetary policy; it entirely depends on whether the dog fund wants to rally the market.