Good morning. As soon as I open my eyes and look at the market data, I start to feel a bit anxious. The Federal Reserve is once again in a rate-cutting cycle, and the market is buzzing — a new round of liquidity is on the way.



ETH's current position is a bit awkward, stuck at 2940, with resistance above and support below, and room on both sides. But if you ask me how I feel? Today, a clear direction is likely to emerge.

This isn't just ordinary volatility. Looking at the 4-hour chart, the price is squeezed in the middle, and the MACD momentum is still hesitating. To go higher, the 2965 level must be broken and stabilized before aiming for 3030. If it drops, 2890 is the first line of defense. Once broken, the region from 2780 to 2730 might see a retest and possibly a reversal.

But more worth pondering than just guessing the direction is: how is this game actually played? When liquidity injections become an open secret, what gives you the right to judge where the money will ultimately flow?

When news is everywhere, what truly counts as your "reference standard"?

The news about the Federal Reserve's liquidity measures can instantly ignite market sentiment. But the reality is harsh — the "news" and "data" retail investors see are often delayed, filtered, or even manipulated.

The prices you see on exchanges — are they just quotes from a single platform, or genuine market consensus? No one can say for sure.

While everyone is asking "Can liquidity injections push prices up," a more fundamental question is being overlooked: Is the "price" you base your decisions on real? Can it be trusted not to be manipulated? Is the data updated in real-time?

This is why infrastructure like decentralized oracles exists. When information overload and liquidity dynamics become complex, they do more than just provide data — they offer a "verifiable truth." In the noise of the market, this is what you can truly rely on.
ETH-0,32%
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • 3
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
0/400
ser_ngmivip
· 16h ago
I've known for a long time that price data is unreliable; retail investors are always the last to know.
View OriginalReply0
Blockwatcher9000vip
· 16h ago
Retail investors are only seeing messages that others have already discussed, and that's the most heartbreaking part.
View OriginalReply0
ImaginaryWhalevip
· 16h ago
It's another information war; retail investors are always a step behind. That's why I don't really trust real-time market data; if the data can be manipulated, we simply can't defend against it. Decentralized oracles definitely need to be studied carefully, or else it's just throwing a tantrum.
View OriginalReply0
  • Pin

Trade Crypto Anywhere Anytime
qrCode
Scan to download Gate App
Community
  • 简体中文
  • English
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 繁體中文
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français (Afrique)
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • 日本語
  • بالعربية
  • Українська
  • Português (Brasil)