The US Dollar Index showed an interesting trend after the non-farm payroll data was released—initially plunging, then almost recovering all the losses. The logic behind this is worth pondering.



Analysts at Deutsche Bank pointed out the key: the market was once optimistic about rate cuts due to economic data, but this optimism was quickly cooled by reality. Inflation hasn't subsided, economic resilience remains, and the Fed's threshold for rate cuts is actually ridiculously high. As a result, traders quickly adjusted their expectations—it's unlikely that the Fed will actually start cutting rates in January next year. This realization reversed the flow of funds, attracting investors back to dollar assets, and the US Dollar Index stabilized. In simple terms, the market is correcting its premature optimism.

What does this mean for the cryptocurrency market? A strong dollar usually brings two direct consequences. First is short-term suppression—the dollar's appreciation will drain funds from risk assets, naturally putting pressure on the crypto market. Second is a cooling of liquidity expectations—if rate cuts are nowhere in sight, the market's fantasy of "floodgates opening" diminishes, which will dampen bullish sentiment supported by liquidity stories.

Currently, the market is actually stuck in a deadlock: traders still want to bet on rate cuts early, but the Fed remains firm, insisting on completely suppressing inflation before stopping. How long this tug-of-war lasts, the crypto market will have to navigate through this uncertainty.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 12-17 09:43
Still playing the "interest rate cut fantasy" act, how ironic. The Federal Reserve has no intention of easing, and we're still deluding ourselves.
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BlockchainBardvip
· 12-17 09:38
It's the same old trick again—The Federal Reserve paints a rosy picture, the market takes the bait, and the crypto world ends up footing the bill.
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ponzi_poetvip
· 12-17 09:32
Here comes another "wolf is coming" act, and the market keeps falling for it every time. The Federal Reserve just won't cut interest rates, so we might as well wait to die here.
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RooftopReservervip
· 12-17 09:28
An interest rate cut is nowhere in sight, and bullish sentiment has been crushed... This wave, the dollar quickly steadied itself, and the crypto market will probably have to continue bearing the pressure.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 12-17 09:28
It's the same old Fed trick again; investors really should learn not to always rely on rate cuts to rescue the market. --- This recent dollar rebound isn't surprising; inflation is still there, so why would anyone dare to dream of a rate cut in January? --- Really, it's always like this—first hype up expectations of rate cuts, then get slapped in the face, and the crypto world gets caught in the crossfire. --- Wait, will the Fed really stay so hawkish? It seems there will still be uncertainties next year. --- The liquidity story is no longer convincing; bulls should wake up. --- Basically, it's traders hyping themselves up; reality is always more brutal than expectations. --- This round might actually be good news for the bears, as the strong dollar puts pressure on the crypto market. --- Is it really that difficult to cut rates next year? That seems a bit exaggerated. --- The game of stalemate is endless; we can only bet that the Fed will eventually crack first.
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