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#2026年美国股市展望 $BTC $ETH $BNB Fed Rate Hike Expectations Suddenly Reversed? Major Investment Bank's Latest View Challenges Market Consensus
JPMorgan recently issued a conclusion: contrary to most institutional expectations, they believe the Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates this year at all, and there is even a possibility of rate hikes. Once this prediction was announced, the market immediately entered a new round of tug-of-war—should we continue to bet on a rate cut cycle, or shift to responding to increasing rate pressures?
The issue is that this policy direction uncertainty has an immediate impact on the crypto market. The Fed's stance is unpredictable, and institutional funds will recalibrate risk premiums accordingly. The most directly affected assets are those with high volatility.
How do risk assets like MEME coins view this? From a technical perspective, they tend to follow investor sentiment. When policy expectations change, their heat can cool off instantly. However, if MEME projects related to Elon Musk's concepts can seize the narrative window, they might become the new hot spots for market chasing—ultimately, it depends on the rhythm of capital inflow.
The game between rate cuts and hikes is essentially a rotation of risk assets. In the short term, this expectation gap can cause volatility, but in the long run, the market will eventually digest this information.
The current question is, who is really deceiving whom? The institutions are the liars.
If MEME coins can really turn around thanks to Musk's narrative, I would bet all my money on it. But on the other hand, these expectations always reverse and cut a wave of retail investors, with a cycle as precise as a clock.
Short-term fluctuations don't matter; I'm here to bet on the long term anyway.
When interest rate hikes come, everyone has to buy the dip, just see who still has bullets left.
MEME is just gambling; when policies change, everything is over.
Let's wait and see how long the Musk concept can be hyped up.
The expectation of rate hikes has reversed, and MEME coins are probably going to be washed again.
Those betting on the Elon Musk concept need to seize the window of opportunity; if they miss it, they'll have to wait for the next hot spot.
In the short term, it's chaotic, but in the long run, it still depends on what the Federal Reserve really has in mind.