Just caught wind of a major analyst revising their S&P 500 projections all the way through 2026. Interesting timing, especially with macro uncertainty still hanging over markets. These traditional finance indicators matter more than some crypto folks realize—equity flows and risk appetite directly shape where digital assets head next. Worth keeping an eye on what targets they're setting and why they shifted their stance.
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WhaleStalker
· 12-14 11:59
The traditional financial system should have paid more attention to this long ago, otherwise how could one buy the dip?
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ProposalManiac
· 12-14 09:31
When analysts change their tune, it really depends on the mechanism design—who's providing the incentives for them to do so? The interaction between traditional finance and the blockchain space is actually a textbook example of the opposite of decentralization of power, with each side operating in closed loops and information asymmetry reaching absurd levels.
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MEVEye
· 12-11 12:29
ngl, the analysts' change of tone this time is a bit unsettling. We still have to wait until 2026... Traditional finance elements do tend to hold back the crypto space.
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Degentleman
· 12-11 12:28
ngl this move by traditional finance will really impact the crypto circle, and many people haven't realized it yet.
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just_another_wallet
· 12-11 12:24
Macro uncertainty is still so high, analysts changing their forecasts is also quite surprising... But on the other hand, the trends in traditional finance do indeed influence the crypto world, and this must be acknowledged.
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ContractTearjerker
· 12-11 12:23
Uh... it's the same old traditional finance approach, still have to monitor the stock market to predict crypto prices. I'm truly baffled by this logic.
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APY追逐者
· 12-11 12:23
The shift in expectations in traditional finance indeed affects the crypto circle, and many people fail to see through this.
Just caught wind of a major analyst revising their S&P 500 projections all the way through 2026. Interesting timing, especially with macro uncertainty still hanging over markets. These traditional finance indicators matter more than some crypto folks realize—equity flows and risk appetite directly shape where digital assets head next. Worth keeping an eye on what targets they're setting and why they shifted their stance.