The market has already priced in the Japanese rate hike expectations. This suggests we're likely looking at a local bottom for now. With monetary policy shifts from major economies increasingly reflected in current valuations, the downside risk appears limited at present price levels.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 2025-12-19 09:53
Local bottom? Sounds good, but I still want to see how far it can drop.
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TokenAlchemist
· 2025-12-19 09:53
nah the "priced in" narrative is lowkey lazy tbh... like yeah maybe BoJ expectations are baked in but that's assuming the market efficiently processed *everything*, which lmao, we know isn't how this works. asymmetric returns still hiding in the inefficiency vectors nobody's looking at rn
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GamefiGreenie
· 2025-12-19 09:29
Local bottom? I feel like it might still continue to fall. With such small movements on the Japanese side, can it really save the market?
The market has already priced in the Japanese rate hike expectations. This suggests we're likely looking at a local bottom for now. With monetary policy shifts from major economies increasingly reflected in current valuations, the downside risk appears limited at present price levels.