Non-farm payroll data just released, and as expected, it did not meet the anticipated level. The employment market is showing weakness, which usually means that the central bank will consider easing monetary policy.
Interestingly, bad news often turns into good news for the market. Since Monday, smart money has been quietly bottom-fishing, and in recent days, their actions have become more frequent — both stocks and Bitcoin are being bought. It seems that institutions have long planned this, and many people might be able to comfortably see in the New Year. Under this rhythm, the overall market sentiment appears to be shifting.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-10 04:41
Non-farm payrolls disappointed again, but institutions are still aggressively accumulating chips. Can we keep up with this move?
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-09 19:49
Bad news as good news, this trick has been used for so many years and still works as well as ever.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-09 19:48
Here we go again. Every non-farm payroll report follows this pattern: bad news actually turns out to be good news. I’ve seen through it now.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-09 19:47
Non-farm payrolls disappointed again, but this time let's not panic. Smart money has already been accumulating at the bottom.
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StableGenius
· 01-09 19:35
nah, "smart money" is doing what it always does—front-running the fed pivot. empirically speaking, this playbook's been exhausted since like 2020.
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MissingSats
· 01-09 19:32
Bad news is being spun into good news—this trick is old now. Are all the bottom-fish just bagholders?
Non-farm payroll data just released, and as expected, it did not meet the anticipated level. The employment market is showing weakness, which usually means that the central bank will consider easing monetary policy.
Interestingly, bad news often turns into good news for the market. Since Monday, smart money has been quietly bottom-fishing, and in recent days, their actions have become more frequent — both stocks and Bitcoin are being bought. It seems that institutions have long planned this, and many people might be able to comfortably see in the New Year. Under this rhythm, the overall market sentiment appears to be shifting.