Economic confidence just posted its first uptick since July, though we're still hovering near historic lows. This is significant—when consumer sentiment shifts, capital flows usually follow. For crypto markets, macro confidence acts as a leading indicator. If this trend holds, we might see risk appetite gradually return across asset classes. The question is whether this is a dead cat bounce or the start of a real recovery cycle. Worth monitoring closely.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 6h ago
Whether it's a dead cat bounce or a real rebound, it ultimately depends on whether the upcoming data can hold up.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 19h ago
Whether it's a dead cat bounce or a real rebound depends on whether it can hold over the next few weeks—let's hope it doesn't fall back again.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-05 16:05
Dead cat bounce or real rebound? It's an old question, but I don't believe it this time anyway.
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YieldHunter
· 12-05 16:03
dead cat bounce vibes ngl... if you look at the data, one uptick doesn't mean sustained returns. correlation coefficient's still sketchy tbh
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LucidSleepwalker
· 12-05 16:00
Dead cat bounce or real rebound, anyway I don't believe a small uptick can change the situation.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-05 15:57
Dead cat bounce is more likely; data shows that rebounds from historical lows are often short-lived. Watch to see if this round will once again become the prelude to capital cutting retail investors.
Economic confidence just posted its first uptick since July, though we're still hovering near historic lows. This is significant—when consumer sentiment shifts, capital flows usually follow. For crypto markets, macro confidence acts as a leading indicator. If this trend holds, we might see risk appetite gradually return across asset classes. The question is whether this is a dead cat bounce or the start of a real recovery cycle. Worth monitoring closely.