This wave of policy measures seems to be all good news?



This year's policy efforts are indeed aggressive. Credit card interest rates have been forcibly pushed to the 10% cap, whereas before they could soar above 30%. The housing loan sector has also seen heavy investment, with $200 billion in real cash poured in just to lower interest rates. Gasoline prices are to be controlled at $2 per gallon, all pointing to the same goal—reducing costs.

More directly, there's the $2000 "stimulus check" tariff, given to each person. Banning large institutions from buying single-family homes is another move, pushing funds originally used for property speculation into the stock and crypto markets. The most exaggerated promise is that interest rates will drop to 1% by 2026, which is no longer just a minor adjustment.

Ultimately, these policy combinations are all aimed at one thing—lifting asset prices. Whether it's stocks or cryptocurrencies, once market liquidity is unleashed, the probability of prices rising indeed increases. However, the long-term effects of these stimulus policies are still uncertain.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 8h ago
Funds are determined to flow into the crypto market; now it's hard to justify not rising.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 8h ago
Such a clear signal of a big liquidity injection, how can you not trade cryptocurrencies and still be true to yourself?
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 8h ago
Right now, this policy momentum is just like blowing bubbles on assets. Is the crypto market about to take off? --- Lower interest rates, money printing, liquidity infusion... with this combination, it's no wonder that prices are soaring. --- Wait, only 1% interest rate in 2026? That means we still have to endure the next few years. --- Banning institutions from buying real estate, funds rushing into the crypto market? Then I gotta buy the dip, haha. --- All positive signals? Come on, this kind of future-debt-stretching stimulus will eventually have to be repaid. --- The probability of asset prices going up is increasing... Basically, it's just inflation expectations. Holding coins is the way to go.
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