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- Maintain cash reserves: If Bitcoin drops toward $70,000-$75,000, it could be a liquidity-driven dip rather than a fundamental shift. These levels might offer buying opportunities for patient investors.
The Counterbalance: US Liquidity Measures
While Japan tightens monetary policy, the US Federal Reserve has quietly resumed asset purchases—sometimes called balance sheet stabilization or T-bill buying—injecting roughly $40 billion monthly into the system. This adds a layer of liquidity support, counteracting the Japanese rate hike and possibly cushioning Bitcoin's downside.