The Federal Reserve is about to lower interest rates, and the market is almost 99% certain.
Just before the news came out, Bitcoin had already surged from 87,000 to 92,000 dollars. The market is celebrating in advance with real money.
Why is it rising?
The reasoning is simple: The Federal Reserve lowers interest rates → More money in the market → Some of that money will flow into high-risk, high-reward assets like Bitcoin. Everyone is positioning themselves ahead of this expectation.
What should we do now? My view is: if it falls, it might actually be an opportunity. The current market is entirely about 'speculating on expectations'; the actual news of interest rate cuts has not yet been confirmed. If there’s a pullback due to short-term profit-taking or cautious statements during the press conference, it might be worth considering gradually increasing positions at key support levels (like around 91,000 or 89,000 dollars). Financial markets often play out 'buy on expectations, sell on facts.' This means that everyone has driven the price up in anticipation, and when the good news is actually announced, it may lead to a short-term decline due to profit-taking.
Your advice: Don't chase high prices before the announcement at midnight. If the market continues to surge after the announcement due to excitement, consider taking some profits. If there is a pullback, then buy in batches as planned. Remember, interest rate cuts don't happen overnight; it's the beginning of a cycle, and there will be more opportunities ahead. In summary: The wind has come, and the ship is setting sail. Don't rush to buy tickets at the dock; wait until the ship is slightly closer to shore before boarding calmly, so you can go further and more steadily.#山寨季将至? 


