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Recently many people have asked me: after Wosch’s consecutive statements, can the “big pie” still continue to rise?
Ye Shifu’s view is very clear: don’t just fixate on one sentence; you need to see how the market interprets it.
Wosch has recently repeatedly emphasized that inflation has not been fully resolved, and the Federal Reserve will still prioritize price stability, while it has not given the market any clear commitments in advance regarding rate cuts or hikes.
In other words, policy still remains data-driven, and every subsequent economic release will affect market expectations.
Many people interpret this as bullish news, but the real order book tells you that what truly moves price action isn’t the news—it’s the capital.
If inflation continues to cool afterward, the market will reprice expectations of easing again, and the big pie still has room to move upward;
if the data again comes in above expectations and U.S. Treasury yields keep rising, then high-leverage capital will see another round of reshuffling.
So I’ve been emphasizing one thing lately:
Don’t chase when it’s up; don’t panic when it pulls back.
At this stage, it’s not about who has the biggest nerve, but who can wait.
The real big move is never made out of impulse—it’s made by waiting.
After trading for nine years, I’ve grown increasingly convinced of one thing:
Market opportunities happen every day, but your chance doesn’t.
Patience is the most expensive chip for a trader. bitcoin:native #Federal Reserve