#美股2026预测 #主流币轮动上涨 $BTC $BNB $SOL
Bitcoin dropped below 90,000 dollars overnight, and the market is completely in chaos! Is it true that the Federal Reserve is 'driving blind' behind the scenes?
It's over, it's all a mess!
Just saw the latest news, the internal conflict at the Federal Reserve is in turmoil! I heard that at least three big shots are preparing to go against Powell at the December meeting, regardless of whether they lower interest rates or not, someone has to flip the table.
The current situation is simply absurd: on one side are the hawks worried about inflation making a comeback, and on the other side are the doves afraid that the economy can't withstand high interest rates. The worst part is that, due to the U.S. government shutdown, the non-farm payroll data for September hasn't been released yet! Even Powell himself admits that decision-making now feels like 'driving blind'—what's the point of this!
The market was directly scared out of its wits. Just a few days ago, everyone thought that a rate cut in December was a done deal, with a probability close to 100%. And now? It has been halved to 65%, and at its lowest, it even dropped to 40%. Riding this roller coaster might give you a heart attack.
The cryptocurrency market is truly unbearable. Bitcoin has plummeted below 90000 in one go, and Ethereum has lost 3000 positions. Several experienced investors I know are lamenting in the group, saying they've never seen such a thrilling market in their lives.
But seriously, it’s times like these when you need to stay calm. Look at those people who were frantically shorting yesterday; although they might have made money today, this kind of play is bound to backfire eventually. I still hold my long-term short position without moving, and when it reaches the target, I will definitely flip to long. Based on my experience, there should be a rebound at the 4-hour level here.
Finally, a reminder for the brothers: The Federal Reserve meeting on December 9th to 10th is definitely the most critical point of this year! Before that, be sure not to over-leverage; otherwise, you could get wiped out by a single fluctuation. If the market drops again, it might actually be a good opportunity to buy the dip.
So, what do you think will happen next? Will it continue to plummet or make a comeback? Waiting for your comments!



