Market watchers are pricing in a significant probability shift: there's now an 89% likelihood that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates to 3% or lower by 2026. This projection carries major implications for risk assets including cryptocurrencies, as lower rates typically boost liquidity flows into alternative investment classes. The timing and magnitude of these potential cuts could reshape portfolio allocation strategies across traditional and digital asset markets.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-14 02:16
89% chance? Sounds pretty uncertain, but if they really cut interest rates to 3%, then this wave of liquidity will probably be poured into altcoins.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-13 11:47
Is it another 89, the magic number? I feel like the Fed's rate cut this time is a sure thing... the crypto market is about to take off.
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orphaned_block
· 01-12 00:56
Such a high probability of rate cuts? Then the crypto world is about to take off, and inflow of liquidity is the key.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-12 00:56
89% chance of interest rate cuts? Time to buy the dip, liquidity easing era has returned.
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MEVictim
· 01-12 00:51
Damn, another interest rate cut? Can't the crypto world have some other news...
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-12 00:49
89% chance of interest rate cut? Looks like it's time to stock up on coins; liquidity is about to spill out.
Market watchers are pricing in a significant probability shift: there's now an 89% likelihood that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates to 3% or lower by 2026. This projection carries major implications for risk assets including cryptocurrencies, as lower rates typically boost liquidity flows into alternative investment classes. The timing and magnitude of these potential cuts could reshape portfolio allocation strategies across traditional and digital asset markets.