#数字资产行情上升 December ADP data just came out, with only 41,000 new jobs added, well below the expected 47,000, and the previous month even showed a negative growth of 32,000. This indicates that employment is indeed easing, but not as strong as imagined. For the US dollar, this is a mild negative, which actually reinforces expectations of rate cuts. However, note that the so-called "small non-farm" is just a appetizer; the real decision-making power still lies with the big non-farm, CPI, and PCE reports.
How do we view the rhythm of this week? Tonight’s data release is just an appetizer, with limited influence on tomorrow’s data. The real key moment is on Friday—the US December non-farm payrolls. That will be the hard anchor for setting the tone of the Fed’s January policy expectations. Market sentiment is not in extreme panic right now; the data is somewhat weak but mild, which signals "steady expectations" for rate cuts and is very favorable for risk assets and crypto rebound logic.
Regarding trading strategies, it depends on who you are. For beginners, focus on long positions, buy on dips, remember to control your position size and set stop-losses, and avoid frequent position changes. Experienced traders with systems and the ability to monitor the market can do both long and short, paying attention to key breakouts and false breakouts, entering and exiting quickly, with strict risk control. If you don’t want to monitor constantly, then act as a order placer—place buy orders at support levels and sell orders at resistance levels, avoiding fatigue from watching the screen and keeping emotions in check.
Remember these important upcoming dates: January 9th (Friday) for the big non-farm report, January 13th for CPI, and January 27th for the Fed rate decision. From a medium- to long-term perspective, the Fed’s rate cut cycle still remains the core driver for crypto assets in 2026, and loose liquidity benefits risk asset pricing. In the short term, it’s a game of data and policy expectations, with a bias towards bullishness after dips. The logic behind this wave of BTC rebound is valid; the key is whether the big non-farm can ultimately confirm this expectation.
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LightningClicker
· 01-07 15:10
The non-farm data is just a show; the real test is on Friday with the big non-farm report. We'll see the true strength then.
The expectation of rate cuts depends on whether the big non-farm report will buy into it; otherwise, it's all just talk.
I'm betting that BTC can hold steady on Friday; otherwise, this rebound will be awkward.
Stable expectations? I think it's more about stabilizing retail investors' mindset. The key still depends on the Fed's attitude.
Newbies should stop messing around. Isn't it better to just go long steadily? Why rush?
I'm just waiting for Friday's data, everything else is just noise.
Has the rate cut cycle truly started? It feels like the Fed is still testing the waters.
This week's rhythm is just a prelude to the big non-farm on Friday; nothing special.
For risk assets to rebound, the Fed's approval is necessary. Don't celebrate too early.
Placing orders at support levels is that simple; no need to stare at the screen so exhaustively.
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ChainDoctor
· 01-07 15:09
Here comes another non-farm payroll report, still the same old routine. We're just waiting for Friday's big non-farm payroll to set the tone. This week is all noise.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-07 14:57
These non-farm payroll numbers are not enough to watch at all; the real show is on Friday. The big non-farm payroll report is the true stabilizer.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-07 14:56
The non-farm data is indeed a bit disappointing, but it just gives us an opportunity to buy more.
#数字资产行情上升 December ADP data just came out, with only 41,000 new jobs added, well below the expected 47,000, and the previous month even showed a negative growth of 32,000. This indicates that employment is indeed easing, but not as strong as imagined. For the US dollar, this is a mild negative, which actually reinforces expectations of rate cuts. However, note that the so-called "small non-farm" is just a appetizer; the real decision-making power still lies with the big non-farm, CPI, and PCE reports.
How do we view the rhythm of this week? Tonight’s data release is just an appetizer, with limited influence on tomorrow’s data. The real key moment is on Friday—the US December non-farm payrolls. That will be the hard anchor for setting the tone of the Fed’s January policy expectations. Market sentiment is not in extreme panic right now; the data is somewhat weak but mild, which signals "steady expectations" for rate cuts and is very favorable for risk assets and crypto rebound logic.
Regarding trading strategies, it depends on who you are. For beginners, focus on long positions, buy on dips, remember to control your position size and set stop-losses, and avoid frequent position changes. Experienced traders with systems and the ability to monitor the market can do both long and short, paying attention to key breakouts and false breakouts, entering and exiting quickly, with strict risk control. If you don’t want to monitor constantly, then act as a order placer—place buy orders at support levels and sell orders at resistance levels, avoiding fatigue from watching the screen and keeping emotions in check.
Remember these important upcoming dates: January 9th (Friday) for the big non-farm report, January 13th for CPI, and January 27th for the Fed rate decision. From a medium- to long-term perspective, the Fed’s rate cut cycle still remains the core driver for crypto assets in 2026, and loose liquidity benefits risk asset pricing. In the short term, it’s a game of data and policy expectations, with a bias towards bullishness after dips. The logic behind this wave of BTC rebound is valid; the key is whether the big non-farm can ultimately confirm this expectation.