Here's what stands out about the latest CPI readings: these numbers aren't just ticking down by a bit—they're actually showing real declines across the board. That's the deflationary signal everyone's been watching for. When you see prices actually falling instead of rising slower, it fundamentally changes how markets should be pricing assets. The economic policies being implemented are having tangible effects on inflation metrics, and that's shifting the conversation around monetary conditions and purchasing power. For investors tracking macro trends, this kind of price movement data matters—it directly impacts how we think about everything from asset valuations to real yields.

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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 2025-12-22 01:51
Damn, is real deflation here? The coin price should rebound now, right? It was always said that there was monetary easing, but now it's turning around... I need to quickly check my wallet address, afraid of missing any airdrop opportunity.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 2025-12-21 11:49
Is deflation coming? My quantitative model has already been flashing red lights. This CPI data is indeed a bit different... a real decrease rather than a slowdown in the rise, we need to see how subsequent policies respond.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 2025-12-19 03:52
Deflation signals have indeed arrived, but the risk is that the pricing model has not yet responded. What does a true decline mean? Asset valuation logic needs to be rewritten, which is the trigger point for liquidation risk. CPI continues to decline... the collateralization ratio of large borrowing positions is starting to tighten. Have you all felt it? Price moves in the opposite direction, and the leverage position risk coefficient doubles. This macro change directly relates to the liquidation boundary. Deflation is knocking on the door, and those with high leverage should sleep poorly. Changes in purchasing power and real yields move inversely; those without hedges should be cautious.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 2025-12-19 03:52
Deflation is really here... This is the true value recorded on the chain, history will prove who is looking in the right direction.
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