#数字资产市场洞察 The founder of a well-known investment institution recently stated that the year 2026 is expected to welcome an "economic golden balance period." Although this year the market has undergone dual challenges of tariff fluctuations and government budget freezes, its resilience is strong enough.
With the new Federal Reserve officials taking office, the hawkish tone has clearly intensified, which in turn has prompted other decision-makers to adjust their strategies, forming a certain check and balance. Regarding the outlook for next year, industry insiders are quite optimistic—expecting economic growth to remain robust, and inflation pressures to significantly decline, far below the levels during the tariff shocks. More interestingly, the dual softening of crude oil and rents may push inflation towards even lower or even zero inflation levels.
The shift in this type of macro environment typically releases new upward momentum for risk assets. Mainstream crypto assets such as $ETH, $BNB, and $ZEC may benefit from the expectation of improving liquidity margins. A favorable economic cycle and a decline in inflation expectations often signal the start of a new round of risk appetite. The market seems to be digesting these expectations, with many traders beginning to adjust their positions in response to the upcoming changes.
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GamefiHarvester
· 2025-12-24 12:13
2026 Golden Era? Hold on, can oil and rent really soften at the same time? That's a bit too optimistic...
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GlueGuy
· 2025-12-23 15:27
Golden balance period? Sounds nice, but I'm afraid it's just talk without action.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 2025-12-21 17:45
2026 gold balance period? Brother, let's just get through this year first, haha
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Zero inflation sounds great, but I'm afraid it's just talk... However, ETH does feel a bit restless this time
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Here it comes again, every time saying it will take off, but what happens... Is this time the liquidity improvement for real?
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So is it time to buy the dip or continue to wait and see? I'm a bit uncertain
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I believe in the dual softness of crude oil and rent, but the optimism of economists, uh... you guys keep blowing it
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Checks and balances? Why do I feel like there's always checks and balances but nothing ever improves...
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Holdings were adjusted early, just waiting to see if it really takes off next year
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Too many predictions will turn into a magic show, it's still more solid to look at actual data
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ZEC seems a bit cold, why mention it alone...
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Gold balance sounds like it's just boosting oneself, anyway, I took the gamble
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FalseProfitProphet
· 2025-12-21 17:34
Golden balance period? Sounds good, but isn't this something that's said every year...
#数字资产市场洞察 The founder of a well-known investment institution recently stated that the year 2026 is expected to welcome an "economic golden balance period." Although this year the market has undergone dual challenges of tariff fluctuations and government budget freezes, its resilience is strong enough.
With the new Federal Reserve officials taking office, the hawkish tone has clearly intensified, which in turn has prompted other decision-makers to adjust their strategies, forming a certain check and balance. Regarding the outlook for next year, industry insiders are quite optimistic—expecting economic growth to remain robust, and inflation pressures to significantly decline, far below the levels during the tariff shocks. More interestingly, the dual softening of crude oil and rents may push inflation towards even lower or even zero inflation levels.
The shift in this type of macro environment typically releases new upward momentum for risk assets. Mainstream crypto assets such as $ETH, $BNB, and $ZEC may benefit from the expectation of improving liquidity margins. A favorable economic cycle and a decline in inflation expectations often signal the start of a new round of risk appetite. The market seems to be digesting these expectations, with many traders beginning to adjust their positions in response to the upcoming changes.