Truflation just climbed to 1.88% year-over-year. For those tracking macro trends, this number matters—inflation data like this shapes Fed policy moves and ripples through traditional markets. When inflation sticks around, it often shifts how institutional capital flows into alternative assets. Worth keeping on your radar if you're thinking about broader market cycles and what's driving volatility across different asset classes right now.

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SchroedingerGasvip
· 3h ago
1.88%? This number is holding back a big move, institutions should be unable to sit still.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 01-12 08:14
1.88% is really not low; it seems the institutional folks are about to rebalance their portfolios again.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-10 20:01
1.88%, it doesn't sound high, but this thing really can shake up the entire game. --- The Fed's movements, institutions just shift positions accordingly. Whether we can catch this wave depends on timing. --- Here we go again, traditional finance moves, and crypto has to tremble along. When will it turn around? --- Inflation is so sticky, it's really annoying. I have to keep an eye on where capital is fleeing. --- 1.88% looks calm, but this is a signal triggering institutions to reallocate. Savvy players are quietly repositioning. --- Inflation data is so sensitive, no wonder the market has been so volatile lately. --- The logic of traditional finance is about to play out again. We need to think about how crypto can seize the opportunity to rise. --- The issue of capital flow, it's always those few places shuffling back and forth.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 01-10 20:01
1.88%? It's okay, but the real point is whether this figure will influence institutional entry. For now, we're still on the sidelines.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 01-10 20:00
1.88% really isn't low; institutional bigwigs need to think about how to rebalance their portfolios.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 01-10 19:53
1.88%, it depends on how the Fed will act. As soon as this number is released, institutional funds start to reposition. Following the leftovers and scraps isn't a bad idea.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 01-10 19:45
1.88%? The Fed still has to act. Where will institutional funds flow to?
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 01-10 19:37
1.88% Ah, I have to keep an eye on what these Fed folks are doing again, so annoying.
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