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Just checked BOLL, it's simply outrageous. The upper band is at 63,634, the lower band at 63,343, only 290 points apart, even narrower than this afternoon. The daily Bollinger Bands have been contracting since this morning, and in my memory, this level of compression has only happened twice this year—once at the end of January when it contracted to the extreme and then surged 8,000 points, and once in April when it contracted and then broke down immediately. Interestingly, the KDJ J value has been jumping back and forth today: -5.96 in the morning, up to 60 at noon, then dropped back to 23 in the afternoon, and now bounced back to 64. The price at 63,440 has barely moved, while the J value is bouncing between -6 and 64. Indicators don't lie—bulls and bears are fully exchanging positions here, all betting on the direction of tomorrow's FOMC. This combination of extreme contraction plus repeated oscillation in indicators historically means the direction is about to come. I'm not betting on the direction, but shorting at this position is indeed like licking the blade. $BTC $ETH $SOL🚨 Big Tech earnings sent a clear message: strong results alone aren't enough anymore. Alphabet reported an impressive quarter, generating $AEON slipped more than 4% after . The market wasn't disappointed by the numbers—it was focused on what comes next. Alphabet increased its 2026 capital expenditure forecast to $195B–$205B, while free cash flow weakened. Investors are becoming more selective, weighing not only AI growth but also the cost of sustaining it. Across Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, projected capital spending for 2026 is expected to reach roughly $725B, highlighting how aggressively the AI race is accelerating. Meanwhile, Tesla took a different approach. The company continues to hold 11,509 BTC, maintaining the same position it has held since 2022. Despite recording a quarterly loss related to Bitcoin's previous decline, Tesla neither increased nor reduced its holdings. Why this matters for crypto: 🔹 Spot Bitcoin ETFs continue attracting institutional demand. 🔹 Crypto remains closely tied to the performance of major technology stocks, making earnings guidance increasingly important for digital asset sentiment. 🔹 Upcoming reports from Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon could influence both equity and crypto markets. One key difference is that crypto markets never close. With tokenized US equities available for 24/7 trading on supported platforms, traders can continue reacting to earnings and macro developments even when traditional stock exchanges are closed. The next round of Big Tech guidance may play a bigger role in market direction than the earnings headlines themselves. #CeasefireHitsCrude #AIEarningsWatch #CXMTDebutShockwave BEAT (Oversold Rebound Short Position, High Priority) - Entry interval: 3.20~3.45 - Stop-loss level: 3.60 - Take profit level 1: 2.80 - Take profit level 2: 2.50 $AEON $SOL $SNDK #美联储周四凌晨公布利率决议 #英伟达拟为OpenAI提供2500亿美元担保 #多数党领袖称CLARITY休会前难通过 I'll get straight to my point: I believe tech stocks are very likely to continue the "sell on the news" pattern, replicating last week's performance of Google and Tesla. Note, Hynix's earnings report is also about to be released, so pay close attention! For a more detailed analysis, you can check my previous post. Currently, the market has fully priced in the revenues of the four major tech giants: Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Amazon. The general expectation is steady revenue growth, with Azure and AWS cloud growth improving, Meta's advertising, and Apple's iPhone and services revenue basically meeting expectations. The core conflict of this earnings season is not revenue but the aggressively expanding capital expenditures. The giants' spending has completely eroded profit margins: Meta has raised its full-year capital expenditure to $125 billion–$145 billion, Amazon's annual investment exceeds $200 billion, and Microsoft's computing power investment remains high. Even if revenue maintains a 20%–30% high growth rate, as long as capital expenditure grows faster, free cash flow and net profit will continue to be diluted. At this stage, the market is no longer hyping AI stories but pragmatically calculating: if the speed of making money can't keep up with spending, tech stocks will inevitably face valuation re-ratings and pressure at high levels. Similarly, the key factor is the Federal Reserve, where Chair Powell is very likely to continue his cautious stance. Current economic data does not support rate hikes, consumption continues to weaken, but he signals a hawkish bias, deliberately retaining inflation risk concerns, not releasing clear rate cut signals, verbally stabilizing the market, and preserving policy flexibility. Maintaining interest rates unchanged is basically settled. However, memory chips will become a counter-trend catalyst this earnings season. The four giants' high capital expenditures directly confirm the sustained strong demand for AI computing power and data centers. Currently, $SKHY, $MU, and $SNDK have deeply corrected along with the tech sector, with sentiment fully released. As the giants' earnings reports validate demand, the memory sector is expected to be the first to recover and rebound, with August likely to follow spot price trends and challenge previous highs again. Translating to the crypto market: in the short term, influenced by the Nasdaq linkage, geopolitical factors, the Fed's hawkish tone, and a strong dollar suppressing, $BTC is very likely to weaken along with tech stocks. But the mid-term logic remains unchanged: AI's continuous capacity expansion will keep benefiting distributed computing power and decentralized storage sectors, with $ETH indirectly benefiting in the long run. The overall rhythm should be like this: tech giants face pressure after earnings, memory chips rebound first, crypto assets fall first then recover, all depending on whether the real underlying AI demand can continue to materialize. I've already opened long positions, aiming to catch a rebound wave and take profits quickly!Core Foundation reached a settlement with Maple Finance and lifted litigation constraints, eliminating concerns about impairment and liquidation of $150 million in Bitcoin deposits, but substantial recovery of ecosystem funds still requires market validation. The settlement agreement directly removes the trading restrictions imposed by the Cayman court's injunction, and the tail market risk is quickly cleared out as the litigation ends. This $150 million Bitcoin deposit, which was once subject to impairment controversy, has redefined its bankruptcy isolation attributes and improved risk appetite on the market. The current driving factors are: risk appetite recovery due to the elimination of impairment concerns, fund stability after $150 million deposit confirmation, and the speed of ecosystem rebuilding after Maple's assets under management grew from less than $500 million to $2.8 billion. The trigger for an upward scenario is that after the settlement is settled, spot buying and $CORE contract open interest rise simultaneously. The variables to watch are the derivatives premium rate and the recovery speed of Bitcoin deposits within the ecosystem. The failure signal is insufficient spot follow-up, leading to a rapid drop in open interest. The downside scenario triggers the condition for institutional funds to cash out on rallies after impairment risk is eliminated. The variable to watch is whether on-chain funds have made net withdrawals; the expiration signal is when spot funds break above the liquidity-dense resistance zone. The most important variable to watch over the next seven days is whether the $150 million Bitcoin deposit will see a large-scale net withdrawal after the liquidation risk is resolved. #多数党领袖称CLARITY休会前难通过 #新手必看: Everything you need here is #以太坊验证者退出队列已降至零7.28 Terrifying August-September 1. August-September are the two months with the lowest returns in BTC's entire history, especially in bear market years 2022/2018/2014, all with negative returns, and even some bull market years had negative returns. 2. BTC broke below 64000 and the daily EMA20 in the early session, after consolidating around the integer week level, it started to break downwards. This is a very unfavorable signal and could be the start of a new round of decline. 3. The Korean index was circuit-broken again in the early session, many stocks have already halved in value. Dollar-cost averaging Samsung and Hynix at a 50% discount is a very good choice. The fundamentals of HBM have not changed.The tech giant's earnings season has brought a reality test to AI trading that it has been avoiding for months. Both Alphabet and Tesla reported quarterly results, with both stocks falling after the announcements—not due to weak operations (Google Cloud grew an astonishing 82%), but because rising AI capital expenditure guidance has scared investors who had previously been enthusiastic about AI investments. This represents a significant shift in market sentiment and is closely monitored by cryptocurrency investors. The dynamics have completely reversed: spending on AI was once rewarded for visionary leadership, but now it is being viewed as a cost burden that may not deliver sufficient returns within the expected timeframe. The market has shifted from "AI is the future" to "show me profitability, show me real results." This is exactly the story of semiconductor stocks throughout the week, but viewed from the demand side rather than the supply side. Investors are making a key distinction: they are not questioning whether AI truly exists or if it represents a transformative technological shift. They question whether hundreds of billions of dollars in capital expenditure can deliver sufficient returns on investment before revenue growth catches up with expenditures. For the cryptocurrency market, this mirror perfectly reflects the dynamics we frequently observe in digital assets. When the market demands verification with evidence rather than promises, narratives are repriced. We have seen this pattern repeat countless times in crypto—one story that captivated the market2026.7.28 at 10:11 am - BTC/ETH/XAU/U.S. Stocks Analysis Last night the market robbed 680 million US dollars, 164,535 people went bankrupt, the majority of them were long liquidated. The Korean index again experienced a circuit breaker, triggering the SIDECAR mechanism that stopped the automatic selling program. The deleveraging and de-risking process is still ongoing. SNDK sank 20% from yesterday's high. The semiconductor and storage sector, which had risen wildly in May-June, has now lost all of its June gains. The one who bought it at the top, now cries in the toilet. SOL last night was hit, but we are still disciplined with the averaging strategy. Compared to storage that is down 45%+ from the peak, the 20% daily decline in Web3 in the past month is still relatively small and resilient. BTC - Support 61,600 / 59,800 - Temporary resistance 67,135 - 70,000. Currently BTC is back in the 63,000 range, breaking last week's low level, the trend is turning bearish. Towards the end of the month, volatility increased, plus negative sentiment from the US. It is natural for the price to test support. The bottom line: once the correction is complete, the spot must remain filled. For contracts, set a stop loss, wait for tonight's signal. ETH - Support 1.705 - Resistance 2.225. Monitor key levels 1,775 and 2,000. Yesterday it had touched 1,982, now it is down 100 dollars. ETH is slightly stronger than BTC, if it drops deeper, it could be a priority for spot entry. XAU Gold - Wait for the indicator to complete the correction. If it drops below 4,000, pay attention to the 2H level for signs of a reversal. If there is, you can try long. US stocks - The market capitalization of SNDK has fallen to 180 billion dollars. Compare that with ChangXin which is already 3.2 trillion yuan, equivalent to 475 billion dollars, 2.65 times the SNDK. This July is the month of a massive capital exodus from the global market. Tonight and tomorrow, keep a close eye on US stocks. Do not stand under a collapsed wall. Note: This is not investment advice. In an era of great change, there must be a redistribution of wealth. Who can collect cheap assets of quality...🔄 The market rotation path is actually very clear: KOL coins like $ANSEM and $PONS ignite first, attracting attention and liquidity; Afterwards, ordinary retail investors followed suit and flooded into the well-known MEME brands $DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE; Only after that did funds start to chase coins that truly had application scenarios. I mainly allocate my positions in the latter two directions—neither chasing KOL coin flash rallies nor guessing tops and bottoms, but waiting for funds to spill over from MEME to utility tokens. Core logic: Faith is more crucial than chasing the rally. Rather than anxious about every bullish candle, it's better to lay the ground for the next phase of rotation in advance.Big Tech's earnings season has delivered precisely the reality check that the artificial intelligence trade has been dodging for months. Alphabet and Tesla both reported their quarterly results, and both stocks sank following their announcements—not because of weak operational performance (Google Cloud grew a stunning 82%), but because of rising AI capital expenditure guidance that spooked investors who had previously been enthusiastic about AI investments. This represents a significant shift inGoogle/Alphabet is not just a search and advertising company; it connects traffic entry points, YouTube, Android, cloud computing, and AI models into a network. This Q2 earnings report is important because it sets the tone for this round of tech giant earnings: Has AI truly become a business, or is it still mainly an expensive check? The first half is quite impressive. Quarterly revenue was $119.8 billion, up 24% year-over-year; Search & Other grew 17%, YouTube ads grew 13%. This shows that the "old engine" of search advertising has not been eaten by AI but continues to operate within new experiences. Gemini App has 950 million monthly active users, AI Mode surpasses 1 billion monthly active users; the user scale means AI has moved from a launch event concept into daily use, and the next step is to turn usage into advertising and subscription revenue. The brightest spot is the cloud business. Google Cloud revenue reached $24.8 billion, up 82% year-over-year, backlog rose to $514 billion, and operating profit was about $8.8 billion. Enterprises are indeed paying for computing power, models, and data services; the revenue side of AI is already taking shape; but the stronger the demand, the more servers and data centers need to be built first. Thus, the other side of the earnings report appears: the full-year capital expenditure forecast was raised to $195 billion to $205 billion, nearly $45 billion in a single quarter, and free cash flow turned to about a negative $5.9 billion. Net profitWhile watching the market today, I was suddenly struck by a number—MicroStrategy's coin buying activity had stopped for four weeks. 🪄 How long has it been since you noticed that man who is always buying? To be honest, the MSTR script has always been the steadiest thread in my heart. If it keeps buying, I can hold onto my position with peace of mind, because someone else is even more "hooked" than we are. But now, that string has loosened. Behind the stoppage is not a "breather," but rather the ledger speaking. To pay out the 12% dividend, MSTR urgently sold $525 million worth of shares last week, piling up cash to $3.75 billion. 840,000 Bitcoins posted a paper loss of 13.9%, and preferred shares also fell below par. That perpetual motion machine of "issuing shares - buying coins - issuing more shares" finally stopped working. More importantly, it has authorized a future sale of $1.25 billion worth of Bitcoin. From "permanent buyer" to "liquidity manager," this identity change is more impactful than any price drop. What is the market trading now? - On the Bitcoin side, MSTR halted buying + ETF saw a net outflow of over $4.1 billion in a single month, with both major institutions withdrawing simultaneously. This is not panic, but a "slow decline in demand"—buyers are no longer enthusiastic, and prices can only rely on stock competition. - What about Ethereum and altcoins? Instead, it may be a breather. When BTC's "faith premium" is pulled away, funds begin to seek new narratives. ETH's ETF inflows are also weak but relatively resilient; In knockoffs, projects with real income or product launches may actually attract renewed attention. - But the risks are clear: if MSTR really starts selling coins, even just tens of thousands of coins, it could smash a deep pit into BTC. Moreover, this "collapse of faith" sentiment is contagious—even the hardest bulls are starting to doubt why retail investors hold onto it. My judgment is straightforward: don't chase BTC bulls in the short term; patiently wait for signals of MSTR net buying again or ETFs resuming inflows. Knockoffs can lightly hold positions in those with solid fundamentals, but don't bet on a "reversal." What the market needs now is an abacus, not faith. (The above is just my personal observation and does not constitute any operational advice.) $BTC $ETH)The variable most likely to be disproven: the true persistence of spot buying in this round of BTC breakout is not the short-term accumulation of futures longs. BTC repeatedly fluctuates within key resistance zones—is the buying demand considered real demand? - The original text mentioned that BTC is repeatedly oscillating around a key resistance range, with buying reappearing, but the trend has not yet been confirmed. Tonight's US stock session may determine the direction. This is a typical market fact, and no conclusion has yet to be formed of a trend breakout or a false breakout. - The key to distinguishing the nature of funds is: whether the current buying order is a spot buyer actively absorbing sell orders or a passive order waiting for a breakout for speculative funds to buy in. If it is the latter, once the price shows a long upper shadow or volume shrinks, speculative funds will quickly exit, forming a false breakout. - From a market structure perspective, if BTC effectively holds above resistance and is accompanied by increased spot trading volume on exchanges and perpetual contract funding rates remaining neutral or low, it indicates genuine demand entering the market, which helps drive follow-up rallies in ETH and some altcoins. Conversely, if the funding rate quickly turns positive above 0.01% upon a breakout but the spot premium does not widen in sync, the sustainability of the breakout is questionable, and the price may retest the lower support range. - Bullish path: BTC breaks through with increased volume and stabilizes, funding rates remain moderate, ETH/BTC exchange rate stabilizes, and strong fundamentals among altcoins show independent buying. Bearish risk: Breakout may result in a long upper shadow on volume, funding rates surge, then quickly fall, BTC pulls back to support areas, and altcoins may lead in decline. The conditions for both to be valid are spot vs. futures-dominated capital structures, respectively. - At this stage, rather than guessing direction, it's better to observe the nature of the funds at the breakout: active spot buying vs. passive futures long buying. The former is the starting point of a trend, the latter is a liquidity trap. Risk warning: If risk assets weaken in tandem after the US stock market opens tonight, BTC may end its volatility early and choose to decline $BTC $ETH[Across attacker returns 331.8 ETH, short-term easing, but the $3.6 million security incident is far from over] This rebate has been positive for Across Protocol's sentiment, but it can only be considered risk mitigation and cannot be considered a problem resolved. The attacker returned 331.8 ETH, about $623,900, to Hub Pool Owner's multisignature address; the previous Solana attack involved about $3.6 million in assets, leaving a significant gap to be addressed. What the market really needs to look at is not whether the attacker has repaid the money upfront, but whether the remaining funds continue to be recovered, whether the attack path is fully located, and whether the protocol has completed corresponding permissions, oracles, cross-chain verification, or fund management repairs. Some refunds may come from negotiations, white-hat negotiations, or pressure to transfer funds, but before official confirmation, these cannot be directly equated with the user's assets being secure. The biggest concern for cross-chain protocols is not the loss itself, but the slow disclosure of information after an attack, unclear flow of funds, and unclear scope of recovery. Receiving funds for multi-signature addresses is only the first step; the subsequent focus is on how the protocol handles user losses, whether security audits are completed, and whether there are new anomalies after service restoration. It's good that some money is returned, but safety is not scored by the "amount returned." If loopholes aren't clearly explained and remaining assets aren't accounted for, the market won't truly be at ease. The above is just a personal opinion sharing and does not constitute any investment advice. The market changes rapidly, and trading profits and losses are borne by the buyer.South Korea is preparing to cap the "leveraged stock trading" policy by 20%. According to the Chinese website of South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo and the Financial Approx. Press report, South Korea's financial regulators are studying an additional measure: if the overheating of investments in single-stock leveraged products does not ease, they will consider limiting the amount individuals invest in such products to within 20% of their total financial investment product amount. According to the report, if a person's total financial investment product amount is 100 million KRW, the maximum amount invested in a single leveraged product is 20 million KRW. This 20% governs the concentration of account asset allocation, not the loan interest rate, margin ratio, or the already implemented unified financing cap. The current plan is still in the research stage. The Financial Services Commission of Korea will first observe the effectiveness of measures such as strengthening basic deposits starting July 31; only if demand does not significantly cool can the personal investment cap be promoted. Behind this incident lies a heavy regulatory risk warning. Public reports citing official South Korean statistics stated that as of July 13, the cumulative forced liquidation scale for July reached 344.2 billion won, with over 1.2 million leveraged retail accounts reaching the margin call threshold. Among them, about 320,000 to 360,000 accounts were fully forcibly liquidated by brokerages, and some accounts even ended up owing funds to brokers. The problem with leveraged products in individual stocks is not just that price fluctuations are magnified. When funds are concentrated in a few popular stocks, a rapid drop triggers margin calls, passive liquidations, and further price declines, which then pushes more accounts below the risk line. During the upward phase, retail funds drive the market; during the downturn, the same batch of positions becomes concentrated selling pressure. If the 20% cap is implemented, it means regulation will shift from "warning investors of risk" to directly managing account concentration. The trading volume of single-stock leveraged products, brokerage-related business, and marginal funds obtained by highly volatile heavyweight stocks may all be affected. If the rules only cover specific products, some funds may shift toward general financing, index-leveraged products, options, overseas markets, or crypto derivatives. Moreover, there is currently no data indicating that Korean retail investors will directly return to the crypto market as a result; what can be confirmed is that high-risk trading may continue to exist through a different entry point. Whether this plan can be implemented depends on several details: how the 20% denominator is calculated, whether accounts can be consolidated across brokers, whether ETFs, ETNs, options, and overseas products are included, and whether existing positions have transitional arrangements. Coverage that is too narrow is easily bypassed, while too broad coverage significantly increases account verification and compliance costs. South Korean regulators now want to limit leverage concentration and prevent chain forced liquidations.Ethereum's current annual inflation rate is about 0.8%, which looks decent on paper, but when converted to US dollars, it's quite noticeable: Assuming a coin price of $1,900 this year, it will produce about $1.85 billion. Assuming a coin price of $3,000 next year, it will produce about $2.94 billion. Assuming a coin price of $5,000 this year, it will produce about $4.94 billion. Looking at the chart below, you can see that Ethereum has not deflationed since March 2024. So why was Ether once deflationary? Why isn't it anymore? In fact, the daily transaction count on Ethereum mainnet has doubled from an average of 1.05 million in 2023 to 2.12 million. The number of transactions is still at its peak, but the annual ETH burned during the same period has dropped from 1.09 million to 23,000, a 47-fold decrease. Scaling causes deflation, which is impossible. Let's look directly at the EIP-1559 formula: Burn amount = total gas usage of the day × base fee. The total gas for the day is fixed, and only the base fee can be adjusted. As the total gas increases from 30M to 60M, Fusaka continues to go up. This means the number of transactions completed per day increases, and the same demand is spread across larger block spaces, so the base fee is pushed even lower. ➡️ This leads to more transactions, lower fees,**BTC $63,405 | F&G 29 Fear | Trading volume -95.8%** --- ### 1. Today's stop-loss period The '$PUMP' long order opened at 19:00 yesterday was swept to stop loss at 18:00 today. Entered $0.002135, 2x 30% position, held for 23 hours, loss of 5.06%. To be honest, it doesn't look good when written. But that's how stop-loss is—when you set it and think "it definitely won't come," you have to accept it. Those who refused to accept it later became "I'm waiting for a rebound," and then waited until it hit zero. Why did this order lose money? To review: PUMP followed the strong coin rebound of AEON and bought in. But AEON was the only one among 13 falling coins to rise 94% against the trend, while PUMP didn't do well. Strong currencies also have their strengths and weaknesses. From now on, be more selective when choosing trend-following coins—either lead the charge or don't use them. ### 2. The Other Side of the Position AEON is still in hand. Entry $0.09212, now +94.56%, taken from 9 a.m. until now, 9 hours ago. What's the difference between this and PUMP? AEON is the most stylish player in the market, while PUMP is just borrowing some light. When liquidity is only 4% normal, funds concentrate in the brightest spot—the Matthew effect is even harsher in panic markets than in bull markets. In the previous round, AEON surged as high as +99.3%, doubling by 0.7%. Now it has pulled back to +94.56%—indicating someone is exiting at the top. If AEON starts to pull back tonight, then even the only lighthouse will be gone today. ### 3. New Direction: XSOXL Short Position 18:00 New call: '$XSOXL' short position, 4x 40% position, entered $115.41. Logic: XSOXL is an ETF that goes long on 3x altcoins. Today's -22.66% is not a sudden event, but rather a continuous day of decline. In a market with a volume of -95%, both the strength and sustainability of the rebound are questionable. Rather than betting on a V reverse, it's better to follow the trend. Target: $103.87 (-10%). Stop loss: $121.18 (+5%). ### 4. No one is watching the macro spectrum, but some are building roads In fact, there are two news items completely ignored by the market today: 1. **CZ Promotes ASEAN License Recognition** — Cross-border licensing without reapplying. If implemented, Binance would save hundreds of millions in compliance costs. 2. **Hong Kong Requires Banks to Prepare for Quantum Threats** — Alongside Advancement of Tokenization. This may sound far-fetched, but it means Hong Kong is taking crypto infrastructure seriously. Why is no one paying attention? Because when F&G = 29, the market only looks at today and not next week. But note: when fear passes and liquidity returns, these ignored positive factors will be the first to be resurfaced. ### 5. Writing to the end PUMP lost 5%, while AEON was still making money. Between losses and gains, my net worth today is roughly balanced. But that's not the point. Key points are: - In a market of fear 29, you are still watching the market - Trading volume -95.8%, you know it's now a split between existing and existing stock - $BTC Didn't break $63,000, but no one wanted to pull it either This kind of market isn't meant for making money. It's to see who is alive and who is being washed out. **Looking back after 24 hours, whether PUMP's 5% stop-loss was "cut at the lowest point" or "timely". I don't know right now. We'll know in another 24 hours. ** --- *BANK 1h +3.64%,DEXE +2.79%。 If AEON falls, these two could be the next wave. Watch at night. * --- *Real trading record, not investment advice. *Short term Max pain for $BTC Longs at ~62K Shorts at ~67K MM and CEX whales will seek liquidation before and during the FOMC. If we get 25 BPS hike we could even except the low $57K yo get swept.A major pillar of the bulls has temporarily stalled; the strategy has stopped increasing its BTC holdings for five consecutive weeks Many crypto traders keep a close eye on BTC market movements but tend to overlook the most important movements of institutional buyers. A noteworthy signal has recently emerged: Strategy has not increased its Bitcoin holdings for five consecutive weeks. The supporting STRC preferred stock also showed weak performance, with pre-market prices under continued pressure. Founder Saylor drew a strict line: as long as STRC is below $100, no new shares will be issued to buy BTC. It was clear that their focus had shifted at that moment. Previously, it had repurchased nearly 290,000 preferred shares, spending $25 million at an average cost of $86.52. The follow-up plan is also very clear: they will continue to buy back, and the farther the price is from $100, the more aggressive the purchase; Gradually approach the target price level, then slow down the pace. Don't forget, there is still $975 million in buyback quotas in hand. There's one point that's easy to overlook: the buyback money won't be used directly for cash reserves. When you really need funds, you might sell MSTR shares or even reduce your Bitcoin holdings, with the core goal of keeping STRC steadily above $100. To be honest, for a long time, many bulls relied on this institution to keep hoarding coins and bring in incremental funds. Now that fundraising channels are locked down, large-scale short-term bottom-fishing for BTC is basically unreliable. Without this sustained buyer force, bullish sentiment in the market will naturally be suppressed. Going forward, focus on two key points: when STRC will hold above the $100 mark, and when Bitcoin holdings will resume. As long as these two signals don't appear, the market loses a heavyweight positive catalyst. Do you think that if we pause increasing positions for a long time, it will drag down BTC's subsequent rally?After the South Korean stock market fell, US chip stocks took over. Micron fell 4.6% in pre-market trading, Applied Materials dropped 3.5%, and Nvidia was also declining. The market is no longer just concerned about a single domestic DUV, but rather whether AI chip stocks can withstand intensified competition and declining capital expenditure returns. The most important signal tonight: whether there is real bottom-fishing after the open, rather than just looking at how much it has dropped before the market.When Trump signed that executive order, many people thought it was just another campaign slogan. No. On March 6, the White House officially issued an executive order establishing a federal Bitcoin strategic reserve. It is not about "research" or "exploration," but about "establishing." The wording itself is a signal. We experienced the 2008 financial crisis, witnessed the European debt collapse, and also experienced the circuit breaker in 2020. But this is different from all previous crypto policies. It's not hoarding coins, it's playing chess. A Cryptographic Version of Oil Reserves: Let's Start with Common Sense. The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) was established in 1975, triggered by the Arab oil embargo. The logic is simple: at critical moments, if you have oil in your hands, no one can hold your neck. At its peak, SPR stored over 700 million barrels of crude oil. Now, those in Washington have brought the same logic to Bitcoin. The core of the executive order is very direct: the Treasury Department will seize the Bitcoin obtained through law enforcement, no longer auction it, and transfer it to strategic reserve accounts. At the same time, the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Finance are required to jointly assess the "increase in purchase path." Pay attention to the last sentence—"Increase Your Holdings Path." In plain terms: what is confiscated is just seeds, and later you may have to buy them proactively. This is no joke. At a Senate hearing, a lawmaker directly asked the Treasury Secretary whether he was considering congressional appropriations. Although the answer was "currently no such plan," the word "currently" leaves a big gap. New Leverage in Geopolitical Competition: Let me tell you, most people underestimate the significance of this step. The essence of Bitcoin strategic reserves is not "government stock speculation"#停火预期兑现, WTI crude oil futures fell 8.68% in a single day The US and Iran have ceasefired, but crude oil prices have started to fall This drop in crude oil is affecting more than just the energy market. WTI crude oil futures fell 8.68% in a single day, mainly due to rising expectations of a ceasefire, prompting the market to rapidly unwind energy risk premiums caused by previous geopolitical conflicts. But for global capital markets, the impact of falling oil prices goes far beyond just price changes. First, the drop in crude oil prices directly affects global inflation expectations. Energy is a key component of inflation. A drop in oil prices means that transportation costs, manufacturing costs, and consumer energy spending may all decrease. If inflation continues to decline, the pressure for Fed rate cuts will ease, and market expectations for improved liquidity may strengthen. This is a positive sign for growth assets. Second, falling crude oil will affect the energy sector and the flow of traditional capital. In the past high oil price environment, energy companies saw increased profits and large amounts of capital flowing into oil and natural gas-related assets. Now that oil prices are falling rapidly, funds may be seeking new growth directions. High-growth sectors such as AI, technology, and digital assets may become targets for capital reallocation. Third, for the crypto market, the biggest impact is not oil prices themselves, but changes in capital risk appetite. If the market believes that falling oil prices represent "easing inflation + improved liquidity," then capital may refocus on high-growth sectors. If the market interprets the drop in oil prices as weak global economic demand, risk assets may still come under pressure. So the key issue isn't how much crude oil has fallen, but how the market interprets this drop. My view: This oil price plunge is essentially a global shift in capital logic. In the short term, the market is trading on ceasefire expectations and inflation changes; In the medium to long term, what truly affects asset prices remains the global economic cycle and liquidity direction. Falling energy prices are good for consumers, but more importantly for capital markets, they could change Fed policy expectations and drive capital to seek the next growth story. Crude oil, inflation, interest rates, crypto assets—though seemingly different markets, they are actually connected to the same thing: Global capital flows. $BZ $CL Microsoft AI investment returns cannot be judged by Azure alone: shareholder returns and cash gaps must also be considered The two most common extremes before earnings reports are focusing only on Azure's high growth or only on record capital expenditures. A more complete approach is to place operating cash generation, data center investments, and shareholder returns on the same cash flow statement. The official FY2026 Q4 results will be announced after market close on July 29; currently, only the previous quarter's official materials can be used as a baseline. FY2026 Q3 operating cash flow was $46.7 billion, with free cash flow at $15.8 billion. The difference of about $30.9 billion between the two is close to the scale of cash purchases of property, plant, and equipment for the quarter; capital expenditures were $31.9 billion, and finance leases were $4.7 billion. These three investment figures have different accounting scopes and cannot be arbitrarily summed or selectively chosen. After the earnings report, one must first read Microsoft's definition of capital expenditures and then verify cash payments from the cash flow statement. Shareholder returns are the second use of cash. In Q3, Microsoft returned $10.2 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. Buybacks can reduce diluted shares but also consume cash; stock-based compensation is a non-cash expense but can still cause shareholder dilution. If one only looks at EPS without considering diluted weighted average shares, buyback spending, and stock-based compensation, financial engineering might be mistaken for all coming from operational growth. Revenue requires joint validation from Azure, Microsoft 365, GitHub, and Search. Q3 Azure revenue grew 38% at constant currency; Microsoft Cloud revenue was $54.5 billion with a 66% gross margin; commercial RPO including OpenAI reached $627 billion. RPO is the value of unfulfilled contracts, not immediate cash; increases in long-term contracts will only reflect as disposable funds after revenue recognition and collection. Therefore, I calculate a cash bridge without exaggerated conclusions: operating cash flow minus cash capital expenditures, then list finance lease commitments, dividends, buybacks, and ending cash. This is not a single non-GAAP metric published by the company but an analysis table that keeps different cash uses transparent. If Q4 operating cash flow growth is sufficient to cover investments and shareholder returns, financial flexibility is more stable; if continuous increases in financing or reductions in buybacks are needed, then the investment payback period must be reconsidered. AI infrastructure may initially form assets before generating revenue, so a single quarter's decline in free cash flow cannot directly prove investment failure. Conversely, Azure growth does not automatically prove that all new capacity has sufficient returns. After official results appear, only when revenue, cloud gross margin, cash flow, and asset utilization efficiency align can confidence be increased; before release, analyst forecasts are not adopted, nor are management's forward-looking statements treated as realized figures. Ending cash and short-term investments will also be verified separately because free cash flow, finance leases, and shareholder returns may settle across quarters. If payment timing causes single-quarter fluctuations, year-over-year, quarter-over-quarter, and full-year cumulative figures will be presented simultaneously, avoiding conclusions about permanent changes in capital structure based on one quarter's data. If OpenAI investment gains or losses again affect net profit, they will be separated from operating cash returns and not counted as cloud core business returns.JAPAN’S STOCK MARKET CRASH EXPLAINED: The Nikkei is now down over -14% from its June record, after falling another -4% today.| Two forces are driving the selloff: 1. $AI fatigue and a valuation reset The Nikkei had surged 37% in 2026, largely powered by $AI and semiconductor companies. Chip-related stocks grew to roughly 25% of the entire index, meaning Japan became heavily dependent on a small group of winners. Now, investors are questioning whether record $AI spending can generate enough profit to justify those valuations. That reversal is hitting the former market leaders hardest: $SOFTBANK : −7% Advantest: −6% $KIOXIA : −9.5% Tokyo Electron: −5% 2. China is becoming more self-sufficient in chips China has reportedly started producing its own DUV chipmaking machines. That matters because companies such as $ASML and Japanese chip-equipment makers rely heavily on selling these machines to China. $ASML fell 8.5% as investors priced in the risk that China may need fewer foreign suppliers over time.The change window is getting closer! BTC tokens are continuously clustering, with a violent market poised for action I wonder if anyone has noticed that BTC's recent range fluctuations are becoming increasingly exhausting. Beneath the seemingly calm market, a key on-chain indicator is quietly rising, and the choice of major directions may not be far off. The chip concentration data in the spot 5% price range is worth noting, with the indicator rising from 10% in May to 12%. Although there is still some distance from the historical 15% high-risk threshold, it has already surpassed the values that triggered the sharp fluctuations in May. To briefly explain the logic behind this indicator: a large amount of chips are stacked within a narrow price range, with highly unified market costs. Any slight subsequent price fluctuations trigger a large amount of holdings to rotate, easily triggering a rapid and extreme rally. Looking through historical records, you'll find patterns: once concentration surpasses 15%, the probability of a major market rally increases significantly. Previously, after reaching 18% in November 2025 and 16% in January 2026, the market experienced significant volatility. But this year's market environment is clearly different. After the February decline, market circulation activity has continued to decline, and the previous reference standards for indicators have changed. A warning sign: in May, with only 10% concentration, the market experienced significant volatility, indicating that market sentiment is especially fragile and can be amplified by even slight movements. Currently, BTC has long been stuck in a range between $62,000 and $66,000, oscillating back and forth. If the market continues to consolidate within a range, the concentration of chips will keep rising. The crowded chips will eventually be swapped through a rapid rally or deep plunge, which is also the underlying trigger for a dramatic market turnaround and is very likely to be a decisive directional decision. Many people only focus on the surface price movements of the candlesticks, ignoring underlying data like chip distribution. This indicator has repeatedly warned of sharp market movements in the past, and now it continues to rebound, indicating the market is slowly approaching a critical point for a market turnaround. At this stage, the biggest taboo is frequent back-and-forth orders. Fake breakouts at the end of range-bound consolidation are common, making it easy to be repeatedly wiped out and stopped by losses. At this stage, I remain patient, quietly waiting for the market to break out of the range, confirm a valid breakout, and then look for opportunities to follow the trend. What do you think: after this round of concentrated chips, will the market ultimately break through upward or break downward?US $AI infrastructure depends on a material China largely controls. The $AI race is usually all about computing power, GPUs and the models trained on them. But computing is only half the system. $AI chips perform calculations. The communication layer allows thousands of these chips to exchange data and produce results together. That layer depends on a critical material called indium phosphide (InP). China produces around 70% of the world’s indium and has restricted its exports since February 2025. They have since fallen by roughly two-thirds globally and 77% to the US. The impact is now visible in its prices, reaching their highest level since 2006; up by 250%. Lumentum, which makes the components used to connect $AI chips, has reportedly quadrupled production but is still sold out through 2028 due to limited access to InP. The US may lead the compute layer through advanced chips and software. But a critical material behind the communication layer remains heavily dependent on China. The $AI race will not be decided only by who makes the best chips, but also by who controls the materials connecting them.#停火预期兑现, WTI crude oil futures fell 8.68% in a single day Oil prices plunged nearly 9% in a single day, the largest single-day drop this year, with the direct cause being the US-Iran ceasefire signal This decline has punched a hole in the inflation narrative. One of the core factors suppressing rate cut expectations in recent months has been energy. Brent is hovering at high levels, CPI energy remains elevated, and the Fed has no reason to turn dovish early Now, this logical chain has been directly interrupted by geopolitics. If oil prices can hold steady in the coming weeks, August inflation data will improve significantly, opening up room for FOMC statements on Thursday But I have a reservation about this ceasefire: the market is already pricing in a formal ceasefire before August 31, 75%, not 100%. Trump's exact words are either advance quickly or avoid negotiations; this is a pressure tactic, not a diplomatic guarantee. Between verbal signals and written agreements, the risk of reversal is always present. Every step of oil price decline carries this footnote For the crypto market, theoretically it's positive, but in reality, BTC is now trading at 63K, down 3.04% Falling oil prices → easing inflationary pressure→ rising expectations of rate cuts→ risk assets should rise The logic holds, but BTC didn't follow because this week was suppressed by greater uncertainty. FOMC, earnings reports from four tech giants, FTX compensation—none of these factors had a greater impact than oil price positives. The market is waiting, not trading. My judgment is that the drop in oil prices is a real macro variable, not noise. But the window for trading ceasefire expectations has passed, so chasing short oil prices or bullish crypto due to improved inflation is not the right time. Once the FOMC releases its wording, see if the Fed includes the oil price drop in its statements—that will be the real signal Oil prices have fallen, but inflation is not something that data alone can solve. Don't rush to bet that rate cuts are already decided DYOR is not investment advice$SNDK $XSNDK Is SanDisk going to become a waist-shank 😅 version? The latest market analysis for SanDisk (SNDK) is as follows (as of July 28, 2026): 1. Market Status: Stock prices have pulled back sharply SanDisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) has recently experienced intense market volatility. Stock Performance: As of July 28, 2026, the stock price is at $1,211.  Recent Trends: Since reaching a record high in June, the stock has recently shown a significant pullback, with a decline of over 45%. On July 27 alone, the price dropped more than 11%, continuing the recent selling pressure. Market sentiment: The market is currently in a highly sensitive period, and investors are concerned about the competitive landscape of the memory industry. 2. Main reasons for the decline Analysts point out that the main driver behind the recent sharp drop in stock prices is the market's fear of competition in China's semiconductor memory industry: Rival IPO impact: Chinese chipmaker Changxin Memory (CXMT) recently completed a massive IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, with its stock price soaring on the first day and achieving a very high market valuation. Industry sector effect: Although SanDisk mainly focuses on NAND Flash and CXMT currently focuses on DRAM, the market is concerned that the expansion of memory capacity in China will disrupt the existing global supply-demand balance, leading to price competition and affecting SanDisk's high profitability. 3. Company fundamentals and background Relisting: SanDisk was delisted after being acquired by Western Digital (WDC) in 2016. However, in 2024, the company has relisted on Nasdaq as an independent entity. Technical Data: P/E ratio: The current P/E ratio is around 44-49 times, indicating valuations have adjusted after a decline. 52-week trading range: $40.10 - $2,354.39. This significant volatility reflects the market's repeated tug-of-war between AI-driven storage growth and macro competitive risks. Investment reminder High risk: The stock is currently highly volatile and is easily affected by negative market sentiment regarding 'China's capacity competition.' Indicators to Watch: It is recommended to closely monitor upcoming quarterly earnings reports, especially management's specific views on "NAND Flash supply and demand" and "competitors in the Chinese market." Conclusion: SanDisk is currently caught in a fierce battle between "growing AI demand" and "potential concerns over oversupply." If considering entry, be sure to be aware of the stock's recent strong downward momentum and the cyclical risks of the semiconductor industry. I completely disagree with the saying "institutional entry = good news"; this is definitely one of the most frustrating misconceptions in the crypto world. Because institutions have never been the natural "savior of market rallying." Often, when the whole internet is shouting "Institutions are entering the market," it is precisely a signal of a temporary peak, and there are countless negative examples. The first and most classic was the launch of the Bitcoin spot ETF in January 2024. At that time, the entire internet was flooded with phrases like "Wall Street trillions taking over" and "institutions rushing in," with retail investors holding onto coins waiting for a surge. But on the day the ETF officially launched, it immediately hit the price peak of the first half of the year, then pulled back nearly 30%, trapping all those who chased it at the peak. The essence is simple: institutions lay in wait at low levels more than half a year in advance. When the positive news materializes and retail investors flock in, they immediately dump their shares to cash in profits. The so-called "institutional entry" ultimately ends up with retail investors taking over. The second example most people should have heard of is the 2022 bear market, when institutions liquidated their positions and dumped stocks, ten times harsher than retail investors. Three Arrows Capital, Alameda, and FTX are all top institutions in the industry, holding tens of billions in positions. But when the collapse occurred, a chain reaction struck, and Bitcoin fell from $30,000 straight to $15,000—a decline faster than a retail bear market. Then there was Grayscale's GBTC, which was long regarded as the "institutional holding benchmark," but when the unlocking period ended, institutions concentrated redemption and sell-off, becoming the biggest source of selling pressure at the time. The coin price was suppressed for more than half a year without a clear rebound. Many people only see the increase when institutions buy, but don't see the selling pressure when institutions sell—much more than retail investors. Even earlier, in October 2021, the first Bitcoin futures ETF was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. At that time, everyone was shouting, "Wall Street is officially embracing crypto, the bull market should accelerate to 100,000 yuan," but just one week after the ETF launched, Bitcoin hit a historic peak of $69,000, then entered a full year of bear markets, with maximum drops exceeding 70%. This is the most classic "buy expectations, sell facts"—institutions hype expectations half a year in advance, sell as soon as the news lands, and rush in as positive news for "institutional entries," all becoming buyers. Ultimately, people fall into this trap because they think of "institutions" too one-dimensionally. First of all, not all institutions are here to do long-term investment. There are long-term funds slowly allocated from pensions, while others are hedge funds and arbitrage institutions that make a quick profit and leave. The latter enter the market not to support the bottom, but to cut sentiment shortages. The faster the price rises, the faster they leave. Secondly, public "institutional entries" are basically just hindsight criticisms. Real institutions build positions quietly at low levels, accumulating shares quietly. By the time the news breaks and the whole circle is discussing, the positions have already been built, and retail investors are waiting to take over. Finally, institutions are not immune to losses. When they step on a pitfall, blow up their positions, or when clients redeem their positions, they are even more determined to sell than retail investors—institutions have strict risk control lines, and if prices fall below the threshold, they must stop losses and won't wait for a rebound like retail investors do. Of course, it's not that all institutional entry is bad; true institutional positioning at low levels and sustained long-term capital inflows are definitely long-term positives. But whenever you browse market data apps or social groups, all you can do is shout "Institutions are entering the market, hold on," then there's basically no need to think about it—the good news has mostly been realized, so you should be careful not to be seen as a buyer. #交易之声: Your experience deserves to be heard There are three companies that dominate the memory chip market. Samsung, Hynix, and Micron. Their playbook is simple: expand production when the market is good, cut production when it's bad. When prices fall, if any of the three say "we will cut capital expenditure," their stock price stabilizes. This tacit understanding has lasted for thirty years. Today, there's a new player. ChangXin has gone public, with a closing market value of 3 trillion and 58 billion cash on hand. But the key point is not that China now has its own DRAM. The key point is: the tacit agreement on production cuts has been broken. Previously, the logic for the big three cutting production was—since there was no fourth player to steal market share, everyone cut together and maintained prices. Now there is one. ChangXin will not cooperate with your production cuts. The Hefei government won't let you protect profits. They want market share, not profit margins. What does this mean? Next time the DRAM cycle goes down, Samsung says cut production, ChangXin says I will keep expanding. Prices will fall deeper, and the cycle will last longer. This is the real "variable." The big three's cyclical influence has cracked. Another variable is on the demand side. AI servers have absorbed all HBM capacity. Samsung and Hynix have shifted their best production lines to HBM, squeezing standard DRAM lines. ChangXin is right in this gap—not competing for HBM, but taking the standard product market where capacity is tight. Not a direct confrontation, but stealing market share while you're distracted. This is good for downstream. Phone and server manufacturers have an additional supplier, increasing their bargaining power. Samsung can no longer just raise prices at will. But this is not good for your Samsung and Hynix stocks. Long-term gross margins will be diluted. Previously, three shared the pie; now four do. And the fourth doesn't care about short-term profits. The essence of ChangXin going public is not that Chinese chips have won. It's that the most concentrated oligopoly in memory is seeing a player who doesn't follow the old script for the first time. #ChangXinTechIPO, adding a variable to global memory competition. The above content is for communication only and does not constitute investment advice. DYOR.$BTC Lido launched its largest upgrade since 2023: merging over 8 million stETH (about $16.5 billion) into the new validator architecture after the Ethereum Pectra upgrade. It is expected to reduce Ethereum's total validator count by about one-third, with attestation messages per epoch decreasing by about 29%. At the core of this upgrade is Curated Module v2 (CMv2), which, for the first time in Lido's five years since its founding, requires all 34 professional node operators to lock ETH as collateral. Previously, Lido's curated module relied entirely on reputation and operational records, but CMv2 introduces real economic accountability—poor performance not only damages reputation but also loses your own ETH. For regular users, this migration will not directly reduce gas fees or speed up transactions, but it will reduce attestation traffic by about 29% at the consensus layer, which is a substantial improvement for the long-term health of the Ethereum network. Node operators will not exit due to margin requirements, and Lido has confirmed that all 34 existing operators will migrate. What concerns me more is the change at the mechanism level: Lido has shifted from a purely reputation model to dual constraints of reputation + capital, meaning the largest liquid staking protocols are evolving toward more mature institutional-level risk management. The annualized staking yield will decrease by about 0.28% as a result, but in return, it will be a more sustainable security model. This trade-off is worth the attention of all PoS infrastructure projects.This news is very important. If both the US and Iran acknowledge this version of seafood joint management, it would mean the Strait of Hormuz issue is effectively resolved. Here are a few key signals that deserve special attention: 1. Oman's proposed institutional plan, which shifts the straits issue from a military game to an institutional one, is an optimistic signal of geopolitical de-escalation. Once Iran agrees, the optimistic signal will be confirmed 2. The condominium rights retain Iran's sovereignty over the strait's territorial waters, meeting Iran's current requirements 3. Regarding Iran's tolls, the shift is to voluntary funding, modeled after the Malacca Strait cooperation mechanism. Gulf countries jointly fund the maintenance of the strait, including channel maintenance, maritime rescue, pollution prevention, and security patrols. Iran can receive benefits from the strait, and the US can also recognize this fee as not a display of sovereignty Previously, Iran's proposed charges were the most critical conflict in the strait. For the U.S., even a dime of Iran's fees meant that sovereignty over the strait belonged to Iran. The U.S. lost control over it. In other words, jointly maintaining the costs, the U.S. could save face. 4. The division of strait management rights also helps ease tensions between the US and Iran. If Iran monopolizes the conflict, it will face pressure and anger from the US and Gulf countries. 5. Next, wait for Iran and the U.S. to confirm the proposal for 24-48 hours. Oman's proposal at this time means that private U.S.-Iran negotiations have reached the detailed stage. Once confirmed, the U.S.-Iran situation will instantly reverse in the short term, and both sides will return to the negotiating table 6. International original prices are currently stabilized around 80. Once the US and Iran confirm the plan and prices fall further, the market will comprehensively price based on actual navigation, market supply, and future expectations, bringing crude oil prices back into a downward trend. Optimistically, there will be at least a 3-4 month window of optimism between the US and Iran! #停火预期兑现, WTI crude oil futures fell 8.68% in a single day Changxin Technology $CXMT's listing on the STAR Market has broken the traditional DRAM oligopoly's tacit agreement on production cuts to maintain prices, fundamentally reshaping the risk transmission mechanism between price cycles and chip inventory positions. The standard DRAM market is facing the risk of pricing power deconstruction; the supply-demand balance sheet previously controlled by the three giants no longer applies. AI demand is diverting the giants' capacity to the HBM sector, and the resulting gap in standard products is quickly filled by counter-cyclical new capacity expansion, which is changing the risk appetite and capital concentration across the semiconductor sector. The primary factor driving risk evolution is the inertia of capacity expansion disrupting the traditional price cycle, followed by price suppression caused by the downstream terminal manufacturers' increased bargaining power, and finally the HBM premium squeezing the traditional DRAM market. This transmission directly erodes the gross margin expectations of high-valuation chip stocks, triggering passive position adjustments by bulls. If the expansion speed of the standard DRAM supply gap exceeds the release speed of new capacity, spot prices will remain high in the short term, and market risk appetite will concentrate on targets with valuation defensive attributes. The trigger for this scenario is the traditional giants further compressing standard product production lines and shifting toward HBM; the failure signal is a month-on-month decline in downstream terminal purchase orders exceeding 10%, which directly ends price support. If counter-cyclical factory construction causes prices to fall without a bottom during the industry's downturn, the three giants' cycle regulation will fail, and the global memory sector will experience a double blow to gross margin and valuation. The trigger condition is traditional giants cutting production during the downturn while new capacity maintains full output; the failure signal is the giants regaining market share through price cuts and suppressing new entrants. When new capacity yield improvements fall short of expectations, or traditional giants choose to reoccupy standard DRAM production lines to engage in price wars, the oligopoly breakdown scenario will be invalidated. At this point, capital will flow back to traditional giants with technological monopoly barriers, and the sector's destocking logic will regain dominance. In the next 7 days, key observations include the spot price trend of standard DRAM, the production line scheduling ratio of traditional memory giants, and changes in the procurement and stocking cycles of downstream terminal manufacturers. #多数党领袖称CLARITY休会前难通过 #韩股重挫8%,长鑫首日登顶A股Circle acquired nearly 1,000 blockchain-related patents from IBM, covering more than 680 patent families, making it the largest blockchain patent holder in the United States. The transaction amount was not disclosed. These patents cover areas such as blockchain technology, banking, financial services, insurance, enterprise infrastructure, supply chain verification, and cloud security. Circle has clearly stated that it will support USDC, the Arc blockchain, and financial tools aimed at AI agents. In my view, the key to this deal is not the number of patents, but Circle's transformation from a "stablecoin issuer" to an "on-chain financial infrastructure layer." IBM was once one of the companies with the most enterprise blockchain patents globally (PatSnap counted about 790 by the end of 2025). Taking over these patents means Circle is building its own technology moat—not for litigation, but to establish differentiated barriers in compliance with on-chain finance. Another signal: Sarah Wilson, Circle's General Counsel, clearly stated that "intellectual property is crucial for advancing the adoption of on-chain infrastructure." A stablecoin company elevating its IP strategy to this level shows it anticipates future competition will not only focus on market share but also includes patent coverage, compliance frameworks, and AI agent payment standards. Currently, Circle has not disclosed whether IBM retains licensing rights, or whether it will proactively license or defend its rights. The real impact of this deal depends on whether it uses these patents to build bridges or repair walls.When talking about WLFI, we have to put on this political filter. This is not just a coin; it is more like a financial experiment to "directly monetize the president's influence." I'm quite worried about its future price trend. I'm not optimistic about the short-term price trend. There are three core risks, all of which are extremely critical: 👑 1. The deadly "Trump premium" trap This project exudes the flavor of the Trump family inside and out. The core issue is that the Trump family wants to take 75% of the net income. · Profit is theirs, loss is yours: According to a Reuters survey, the Trump family has earned over $1.4 billion on paper through projects like WLFI, while external investors have lost as much as $2.3 billion. This is not an investment; it is almost a one-way transfer of funds. · Insiders eat the profits, retail investors take advantage of the trend: reports show that WLFI tokens have plummeted over 90% from their peak, insiders have profited over $1.6 billion, while retail investors have lost over $4.3 billion. This loss effect is more terrifying than any candlestick chart. 🔓 2. A "token damming lake" that could explode at any moment The current low circulation and high control are the biggest dangers. The project team holds a very high proportion of tokens, and before the official transaction, they even conducted a massive off-exchange sale of 5.9 billion tokens, pushing the price to a new low. · Early investors locked up, insiders can sell at any time: the vast majority of early investors' tokens are locked, but insiders cash out through various means. This means that current prices are entirely supported by "Trump faith," rather than real supply and demand. · Large Unlocking Hanging Overhead: Once Trump's term ends or other key moments arrive, can the market catch the massive unlocking of cheap chips? This uncertainty is enormous. ⚖️ 3. The increasingly tightening regulatory "tightening spell" Although the Trump administration is pro-crypto, WLFI's political stance itself makes it a target. · Ethical and legal risks: The U.S. Congress is introducing the CLARITY Act to add an ethical clause that restricts public officials from profiting from crypto assets. This directly undermined WLFI's core narrative, resulting in a net outflow of $350,000 from related whale addresses. · Accused of being an "unregistered security": Duke University legal experts point out that WLFI is very likely to be classified as an "unregistered security" because it is financed through the Trump family brand. 💎 Summary: How should we view it? Its market value ranking 36th is thanks to Trump's "celebrity effect," not commercial implementation. It also has a fatal trait—a high-leverage market alert system, which fell even earlier than Bitcoin during last year's major liquidation. WLFI's current price ($0.05482) appears cheap, but it corresponds to a fully diluted valuation of over $54 billion. All its current halo is built on the word "Trump," and once that aura fades or the regulators strike, faith could collapse in an instant. Staying away from it is the only way to protect your principal. Let it be included in the self-selected list as a "reverse indicator" for observing market sentiment. $WLFI 🚨 Asia-Pacific stock + crypto markets collectively plunged Overnight, the US semiconductor sector plunged. Today, Japanese and Korean stock markets collapsed directly, with the Nikkei down over 4%. South Korea's KOSPI plunged nearly 10%, triggering circuit breakers. It was a true black Tuesday, and Bitcoin also came under pressure to fall back to the 63,000 level. There are three main triggers for this decline: 1. Mass production of domestic memory chips impacts profitability expectations for overseas storage giants 2. The Nvidia debt guarantee controversy has escalated, raising market concerns about inflated AI computing power demand 3. Tomorrow is the Federal Reserve's policy meeting, with rising expectations of a rate hike triggering capital flight With this kind of panic spreading, expecting a strong rebound at the close is basically unrealistic. Tonight's Fed speech will further amplify volatility. #美联储周四凌晨公布利率决议 #韩股重挫8%, Changxin topped the A-share market on its first day Thailand's SEC has filed criminal charges against Bitkub, the largest exchange, accusing it of concealing a $50 million (1.7 billion baht) hack from May 2021, with two former directors making false statements in documents to deceive regulators. Fact: The attack occurred in May 2021, with 16 digital assets stolen. The SEC and Bitkub completed the compensation in October of that year, but regulators found that Bitkub did not truthfully disclose details of the incident in its concurrent report. The SEC has filed criminal charges with Thailand's Economic Crime Enforcement Unit (ECD), and the case will enter the police investigation, possibly after which prosecution may follow. The real issue worth noting here is not the attack from five years ago itself, but that "post-event compensation" does not equal "post-event compliance." Bitkub is Thailand's largest exchange, with over $500 million in 24-hour trading volume—if a platform of this scale chooses to downplay or even conceal security incidents, it would damage not only users but the entire market's trust infrastructure. From an industry perspective, this is not an isolated case. In recent years, multiple exchanges have adopted a "compensation first, then concealment" model. Compensation solves financial holes, but concealment undermines information disclosure and regulatory relationships—the latter is the lifeline for licenses and long-term operations. This move by the Thai SEC also indicates that Asia-Pacific regulation is shifting from a "post-licensing and free-roster" approach to proactive enforcement. For exchanges operating in Southeast Asia, the disclosure of security incidents is no longer a PR issue, but a legal one.Why hasn't South Korea started a strong rebound after clearing the gap? Looking at history as a mirror, let's look at what happened during the 2015 A-share market bull market The bull market in the first half of 2015 followed by the stock market crash in the second half. The crash wasn't a one-time crash, but was gradually completed through three rounds of stampedes The first round was from June to early July, when regulators cleaned up off-exchange margin financing. The high-multiples financing of 10x and 8x was the first to crash, with the index plunging from 5178 points all the way to 3373 points, and within three months, there were 16 limit-down hits for thousands of stocks Then, on July 9, the central bank granted unlimited refinancing to CSRC companies, and relevant authorities investigated malicious short selling. That day, the Shanghai Composite Index surged 5.76%, with over 1,200 stocks hitting the daily limit, and all 194 tradable ChiNext stocks hitting the daily limit So the market began to rebound Then I dodged the first crash and rushed in to buy the bottom, landing halfway up the mountain. Does it look like what's happening now? On August 18, the second round of sharp declines began, with the Shanghai Composite Index plunging 6.15%. On August 24, it broke through the July low, and on August 26, it hit a new low of 2850.71. It fell from 4000 to 2850, a decline of about 29%, while the ChiNext dropped 32%. Trusts and on-exchange financing projects were forcibly liquidated in this round. The CSRC later confirmed that the margin financing balance dropped from 2.2 trillion yuan to about 960 billion yuan, and 60% of off-exchange financing was cleared. Of course, the bottom has begun to rebound again From the end of the year to the beginning of 2016, there was a third round of circuit breaker sell-offs. The circuit breaker mechanism was implemented on January 4, 2016, triggered twice on January 4 and January 7, causing the Shanghai Composite to drop about 26% over four trading days, wiping out 8 trillion in market value As a result, the circuit breaker mechanism was urgently suspended on January 8 There were three full rounds of crashes, two seemingly legitimate rebounds, each time with people calling for a bottom, and every time a large crowd rushed in to buy in, ultimately buying halfway up the mountainI personally think it is basically impossible for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in July. The oil price in March and April this year was much higher than it is now, yet Powell did not choose to raise rates, and currently, oil prices are even lower. The current market expectation for rate hikes is basically based on the premise that oil prices hold steady above $90. If oil prices fall back below $70, not only will there be no rate hikes this year, but there might even be a possibility of rate cuts; if oil prices remain stuck in the $70-$80 range for a long time, the probability of rate hikes remains very low. Only if oil prices stay above $100 for three to five consecutive months and inflation continues to rise will the Federal Reserve truly restart rate hikes. At this stage, the possibility of a rate hike is not high. #美联储周四凌晨公布利率决议 Solana never shuts down, but its liquidity is not evenly distributed around the clock. After in-depth data tracking over the past 90 days, we have discovered a clear pattern: 📊 Core Data: 277 million on-chain transactions, total scale $857 billion, with astonishing market depth. 🕒 Liquidity Peak: Trading activity surges to 132% of the average from Tuesday to Wednesday UTC 13:00–17:00 (equivalent to 6–10 AM Pacific Time). This is the time window for institutional market making and high-frequency trading forces to operate together. 📉 Liquidity trough: Activity drops 13% from the average every Saturday and during the UTC 23:00 period. Liquidity shrank significantly over the weekend, with increased matchmaking slippage. 💡 More importantly, this timeframe remained stable even in extreme markets where overall trading volume plummeted by 60%. In other words, Solana's liquidity tides are systematic, not random. 🧠 Trader's Lesson: Use Time Arbitrage to Replace Emotional Impulses. During peak liquidity periods, order execution is better and the risk of liquidation is lower; During liquidity downturns, try to minimize large market orders to avoid unnecessary slippage. 🦉 Don't place orders on impulse; rely on data to time your time.⚠️风险提示:本文仅盘面复盘解读,不构成投资建议 隔夜美股半导体率先开启调整,费城半导体指数大幅回落,美光、SK海力士ADR、闪迪集体重挫;韩国股市存储双雄三星、SK海力士持续大跌;传导至A股市场,存储赛道全线承压,兆易创新全天封死跌停,产业链上演全球接力式跳水。一场横跨中美韩的芯片抛售潮正式开启。 一、全球芯片市场全景降温 美股层面:存储芯片龙头大幅走弱,AI算力芯片同步承压,资金开始交易算力资本开支落地不及预期的担忧。 韩股层面:三星、SK海力士持续大幅下探,韩国股市权重高度绑定存储产业链,赛道下跌带动指数大幅波动。 A股市场:科创板长鑫科技上市次日高位震荡,存量存储标的遭遇资金持续撤离。兆易创新开盘后快速封死跌停,北方存储、车规存储标的集体跟随调整,封测板块同步走弱。 全球三大芯片市场形成共振下跌,半导体板块恐慌情绪持续扩散。 二、本轮全球芯片跳水四大核心诱因 1. 长鑫科技上市重塑全球存储格局预期 长鑫科技登陆科创板,获得巨额融资支撑产能扩张,市场开始重新评估全球DRAM供需格局。资金担忧国内厂商持续扩产,或将加速行业竞争,存储涨价周期持续性遭到质疑。 A股内部同步出现明显虹吸不少交易者被盘中一波快速反弹迷惑,误以为下跌行情就此终结。 盘前闪迪最低下探1212,开盘资金进场承接,价格一度修复至1278附近。很多人开始抄底博弈反转,但盘面核心结构并没有改变。短期反弹仅仅是恐慌盘释放后的技术性修复,并非多头资金重新主导行情,美股尤其是存储板块,下跌趋势大概率延续。 一、为什么这波反弹很难扭转跌势 1、本轮存储下跌,核心逻辑没有任何变化 支撑SNDK持续上涨的AI存储周期叙事,正在持续瓦解。 全球存储大厂三星、SK海力士大规模扩产,市场提前定价2027年产能过剩风险;机构开始担忧NAND闪存涨价周期见顶,企业未来毛利率持续承压。 资本市场交易的是预期,当下的核心矛盾:远期供给放量,会压缩存储企业利润空间。这个中长期利空没有消失,每一轮反弹,都成为高位获利资金减仓的窗口。 2、高位抱团瓦解,存量资金持续撤离 此前存储赛道是全市场最拥挤的交易,大量对冲基金、散户扎堆入场。 股价从历史高点一路回落,机构资金并没有大规模回流抄底。盘中反弹成交量明显萎缩,上涨缺少增量资金支撑,仅仅依靠短线抄底资金推动。 一旦抄底资金兑现离场,没有长线资金承接,价格很容易再度拐头向下。 3、$ETH $ETH XPL (Plasma) Comprehensive In-Depth Analysis|Real-Time Version for July 28 Unlock Day $XPL 1. Core Current Status: Current Price, Market Situation, and Chip Structure Current price: around $0.081, historical peak at $1.68, a 95% crash from the high, classified as an oversold small-cap public chain coin; circulating market cap about $226 million, total supply 10 billion tokens, only 26% circulating, 74% of chips locked long-term, showing very strong centralized control. 24-hour trading volume $45 million, spot long-short ratio 2.84, large holders dominate the longs; 24-hour liquidation $95,800, more long liquidations, short-term longs slightly taking profits, no extreme panic selling. 2. Today's Core Event: July 28 Epic Cliff Unlock (Biggest Variable) At noon Beijing time today, the full one-year lockup of the US public offering shares was unlocked, total unlocked amount 29.72 million tokens, worth about $25.12 million, the largest single-day selling pressure event since listing. Two real impacts brought by the unlock: 1. Bearish logic (short-term suppression) Early stage primary public offering cost was very low (far below 0.08), unlocked chips have natural cash-out demand, short-term selling pressure will suppress rebound space, which is the fundamental reason the price has been stuck in the 0.08~0.09 range recently. 2. Bullish logic (mid-term bottoming) This is the largest concentrated cliff unlock; afterward, only small monthly ecological linear unlocks remain (only 0.9% of total supply monthly). After the one-time bearish impact settles, selling pressure margin significantly weakens; the project team initiates high-quality staking mining, guiding unlocked chips to lock and stake, effectively reducing circulating selling pressure. 3. Whale/Market Maker Complete Movements (Most Critical) 1. Spot main force: Long-term whales accumulating at low levels, no large-scale escape - Early controlling whales continuously built positions in batches between 0.075~0.085, historically violently surged 200% in 2 minutes, harvesting shorts worth $46 million, showing strong control ability, not short-term speculative capital; - On the eve of unlock, whales did not dump and flee early, instead absorbed panic selling from retail, bottom chips locked firmly; - Team and investor chips unlock only in September, no large unlocking pressure short-term. 2. Contract funds: Bulls hold absolute advantage Large holders long-short ratio 2.84:1, contract heavy longs concentrated below 0.08 at low positions; short positions scattered and repeatedly liquidated by main force in earlier stages, short confidence weak. 3. Market maker operation rhythm summary This round is a pre-unlock oscillation washout: Grinding repeatedly at the key 0.08 support, washing out panic retail chips, waiting for today's unlock bearish impact to be fully digested; after unlock completion, as long as absorption is sufficient, main force has motivation to push up to challenge prior resistance at 0.12 and 0.15. 4. Precise Support/Resistance Levels (Short-term Monitoring Core) Support levels (from strong to weak) 1. $0.080 (lifeline): tested multiple times in the past month without breaking, the core watershed for whether unlock selling pressure can be digested; breaking below leads to testing previous low at 0.075; 2. 0.078, 0.075: mid-term ultimate bottom range. Resistance levels (from strong to weak) 1. First resistance: 0.087~0.090 (short-term oscillation upper bound); 2. Mid-term strong resistance: $0.12 (previous dense trapped zone); 3. Target resistance: $0.15 (your previously set take-profit level). 5. Bullish Logic (Positive Checklist) 1. One-time clearing of bearish pressure: today's largest cliff unlock lands, subsequent unlock pressure greatly reduced, bearish realization is bullish; 2. Valuable sector narrative: focuses on zero-fee stablecoin transfer public chain, backed by USDT ecosystem, belongs to essential demand sector, not a pure air scam coin; 3. Oversold value highlighted: dropped from 1.68 to 0.08, over 95% decline, bubble fully cleared, downside space much smaller than upside; 4. Staking lock-up mechanism effective: large amount of circulating coins staked and locked, actual tradable circulating supply smaller, main force's required capital for rally lower; 5. Major BTC and Ethereum stabilize, overall crypto market liquidity has not experienced systemic collapse. 6. Bearish Risks (Must Pay Attention) 1. Unlock selling pressure exceeds expectations: primary unlock chips concentrated dumping, directly breaking 0.08 lifeline, triggering secondary bottom test; 2. Ecological landing below expectations: relying only on staking mining lock-up, on-chain transaction volume and stablecoin transfer activity low, no real business support, long-term speculative narrative; 3. Total supply dilution pressure: continuous linear unlocks by team, investors, and ecology over next 2 years, long-term inflation suppresses valuation; 4. If Fed's rate decision tonight leans hawkish, dollar strengthens, overall crypto market correction drags down small-cap coins. 7. Market Trend Forecast by Cycle Short-term (1~3 days, unlock digestion period) High probability oscillation between 0.080~0.088: - Optimistic: unlock selling pressure fully absorbed by whales, stabilizes above 0.085, tests 0.09 resistance; - Pessimistic: briefly dips to 0.078 for final washout, then quickly recovers. No unilateral surge before unlock lands; main force will not actively pump on unlock day to help primary chips break even. Mid-term (1~4 weeks, unlock bearish ends) Two core paths: 1. Main force rally script (higher probability) After washout and exhaustion of selling pressure, start wave rally, first target 0.12, second target 0.15, confirming your previous "post-unlock pump and dump" logic; 2. Weak sideways script Market absorption insufficient, long-term narrow range grinding between 0.075~0.09, waiting for ecological positive catalysts. Long-term (2~6 months) Depends on actual landing of stablecoin ecology; success leads to valuation recovery; without substantial progress, only maintains wave speculation.July 28, 2026 Crypto - US Stock 🇺🇸 Market Analysis (Reference for point positions is valid only on the same day) Source: Shu Qin Short-term sentiment has clearly weakened. BTC and ETH are expected to be under pressure as a rebound, but don't simply attribute this decline to a single piece of news. Significant volatility in the semiconductor sector, concerns over AI capital expenditure returns, and the approaching Federal Reserve meeting have all dampened risk appetite. News about China's lithography machines is just an amplifier; the real problem is that once high-valuation tech stocks diverge, capital will first withdraw from highly volatile assets, making it difficult for the crypto market to remain completely independent. 【BTC】 Near-end pressure: 64100, 64500, 64700 Strong resistance: 65,700, 66,800 Support levels: 63,400, 63,000, 61,500 BTC failed to recover quickly after breaking below the previous week's low, indicating the structure remains weak. Before 63,700 and 63,800 regain their position, try to see the rebound as a recovery first; The resistance zone above 64,300–64,700 is the first resistance zone; only after a strong breakout can the market be qualified to continue testing 65,700 and 66,800. If there is no rebound and the price continues to decline, it will be seen as support between 63,000 and 61,500. The area around 61,500 is more important support below, but the support level is not an automatic buy point. Wait for a stabilization and position pullback before discussing a rebound for a more stable time. 【ETH】 Resistance above: 1940, 2000, 2050 Support below: around 1810 ETH had previously rebounded stronger, but this round was also dragged down by tech stocks' risk appetite. Before the 1940–2000 level recovers again, short-term breakouts from previous highs should not be treated as trend confirmation; If the subsequent rebound near 2050 remains under pressure, ETH will continue to weaken along with BTC. The area around 1810 is an important receiving area below. Before BTC stabilizes, ETH finds it difficult to rebound on its own, and forcing a drop or rebound can easily lead to repeated washing. 【SOL】 70–72 is the support zone worth watching for this pullback. If a support appears here, it's good to look for short-term recovery; If BTC continues to break out, SOL should not prematurely confirm a bottom just because it has fallen too much. Volatility tends to increase before and after Fed meetings, but interest rate results are not the only answer. The key remains to see whether BTC can recover 63,700, whether tech stocks can stop falling, and whether risk capital can re-absorb the market. Before confirmation, don't chase rebounds or rush to support them, waiting for the market to chart a direction. The above is just a personal opinion sharing and does not constitute any investment advice. The market changes rapidly, and trading profits and losses are borne by the buyer.BTC 强于 ETH,ETH 强于山寨,市场内部承接分化正在加剧 这一轮结构是否意味着资金正在从山寨全面撤向 BTC,还是只是阶段性避险切换? 原文作者是一位传统股市投资者,在 OKX Orbit 首次发帖,主打策略是将传统股票估值与风险管理原则应用于加密货币。他提到传统市场正将焦点转向 AI,并因此注意到加密项目 SENT。该帖子核心并非分析市场,而是以自我介绍方式引出 SENT 与 AI 概念的关联,试图在社区中寻找同样跨市场配置的参与者。 - 关键事实:原文未提供具体价格、时间、链上数据或事件,仅提及 SENT 作为 AI 相关加密项目,以及传统股市资金向 AI 集中这一趋势。 - 结构变化:当前 BTC 与 ETH 的比值维持在高位,ETH 相对 BTC 持续走弱,而山寨币整体缺乏独立上涨动能。这种结构暗示,即使传统资金因 AI 概念流入加密市场,也倾向于优先选择 BTC 作为最直接的流动性入口,而非直接涌入山寨币。SENT 作为小市值 AI 代币,若获得关注,可能只是局部情绪脉冲,难以带动整体山寨板块。 - 定价影响:若传统股市的 AI 叙事继续强化,且加密市场出现类似 Nvidia 支持 OpenAI 级别的实质性合作,则可能对 AI 赛道代币形成短期重定价。但目前缺乏具体事件确认,市场仅停留在预期阶段。BTC 和 ETH 的定价更多受宏观流动性和 ETF 资金流向主导,山寨币则需等待明确的催化剂验证。 - 偏多路径:若未来出现传统 AI 巨头直接入股或合作加密 AI 项目的明确公告,SENT 等代币可能出现独立行情,并带动 ETH 生态中的 AI 叙事升温,进而改善 ETH 相对 BTC 的弱势。条件是:消息真实、合作细节明确、且代币有实际用途或赋能。 - 偏空风险:若 AI 概念仅停留在社区讨论和传统投资者个人兴趣层面,缺乏实质资本流入,则 SENT 可能只是短期投机标的,不会改变 BTC 与 ETH 的相对强弱格局。风险在于:山寨币流动性持续恶化,ETH 继续跑输 BTC,资金进一步向 BTC 集中。 - 结论:当前市场结构清晰指向 BTC 主导,ETH 与山寨承接不足。AI 叙事能否成为结构性变量,取决于传统资本是否通过真实投资行为进入加密 AI 项目,而非仅停留在跨市场讨论。在事件落地前,BTC 的相对强势仍是主要趋势。 风险提示:市场结构可能随时因宏观或监管变化而逆转。 $BTC $ETH $SENT #加密市场 #AI叙事Why are storage prices still rising, but storage stocks are falling first? Because the stock market looks further ahead. Everyone basically knows how high the profits are today; The biggest controversy now is whether there will be an oversupply in two or three years. This scene had already been played out once in the previous new energy vehicle cycle. In 2021, as demand for new energy vehicles exploded, global lithium supply could not keep up, causing the price of battery-grade lithium carbonate to rise from about 60,000 yuan/ton to nearly 600,000 yuan/ton, with the highest increase in two years being nearly tenfold. In the supply chain, whoever is most scarce will have their profits concentrated first. Lithium mining companies are making huge profits, while battery and car manufacturers have to bear ever-increasing raw material costs. In 2022, CATL's gross margin dropped from nearly 28% to around 15%, for a simple reason: lithium prices rose too quickly, and battery price hikes couldn't keep up. High profits quickly attracted a large influx of capital. Mine expansion, rising capital expenditures, and increasing long-term procurement agreements. The market has also begun to worry whether lithium will remain so scarce when this new capacity emerges in two or three years. Therefore, lithium mining stocks often start falling before lithium prices truly peak. When lithium carbonate prices plummeted in 2023, many thought automakers could finally turn all cost reductions into profits. As a result, the automotive industry immediately entered a price war. Tesla is cutting prices, BYD is following suit, and more and more brands are vying for market share. Batteries have indeed become cheaper, but the money saved hasn't all stayed with car manufacturers; a large portion ends up at lower prices. Falling raw material costs and improving downstream profits still create a competitive landscape in the industry. Today's AI industry is somewhat like the new energy vehicles of the past. Storage factories correspond to lithium mines in the current year, cloud manufacturers correspond to vehicle manufacturers. Over the past year, prices for HBM, DRAM, and enterprise SSDs have continued to rise, and memory manufacturers like SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung have seen significant profit improvements. Meanwhile, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle are all increasing purchases of GPUs, HBMs, and servers, and infrastructure costs are also rising. At this stage, the most scarce segment has taken the most profits first. But the market has already started to look backward. In the next two to three years, if HBM, DRAM, and advanced packaging continue to expand production, how much longer can today's excess profits last? This is also why storage companies' performance is still strong, but their stock prices have already started to adjust. However, a storage peak does not necessarily mean cloud providers will become the biggest winners in the next round. Because on the large model side, the price war has actually begun. OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, as well as Alibaba, DeepSeek, and Moon Darkside, are all continuously lowering model prices. Tokens are getting cheaper, inference costs keep dropping, and some models are even open for free. If computing power supply becomes increasingly abundant in the future, cloud providers may continue to lower prices to attract customers. By then, the cost improvements brought by storage price cuts may not all translate into the profit statements of AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Cheaper tokens, lower GPU rental prices, and larger free quotas could all pass on these dividends to customers. So this round of storage stock adjustments can be understood using the new energy vehicle cycle: When upstream is scarce, profits first concentrate upstream; After high profits stimulate expansion, stock prices will worry about supply release in advance; Once raw material prices really drop, how much profit downstream can keep depends on whether the industry starts a price war. AI has now shown signs of this. 家人们,今天聊点硬核的。做投资的朋友是不是都有这种经历:好不容易逮着机会跟行业专家、甚至上市公司内部人交流,上来就激动地问——“您对下半年价格怎么看?”“明年市场能涨多少?” 说实话,这问题问了也白问。为啥?一个扎心的真相是:他们对2027年的价格预测,并不比咱们这些散户准多少。 而且,屁股决定脑袋,持仓决定观点,他们骨子里就带着系统性乐观的基因。你问他涨不涨,他能说跌吗? 那跟产业内部人到底该聊啥?最近圈子里流传一套“反直觉”的提问框架,看完醍醐灌顶。人家高手根本不问“怎么看未来”,而是专攻三个内部人绝对有信息优势的死穴:合同条款、利润结构、决策规则。 这套路有多深?咱们假设现在分别采访存储芯片两大巨头——美光和闪迪的核心成员,你看高手是怎么下套的。 先看美光(MU),核心是验证“下限被抬高”的假说。 美光现在估值不便宜,市场愿意给溢价,赌的是即便行业下行,它的盈利地板也被长协合同(LTA,即长期供应协议)给抬高了。所以问题要围着“这个地板有多硬”来设计: 第一,直接拷问合同的“刚性”。别问合同签了多少,要问那些2026-2027年的服务器DRAM和HBM长协里,带真实“照付不议”条Today’s sharp drop woke me up—where’s the promised “big money entering the market”? Just glanced at the market: BTC dipped to a low of $63,414, hitting an 11-day low. ETH also dropped 3.6%. Over 160,000 people liquidated in 24 hours, totaling $675 million. A few days ago, we were still talking about “big money quietly entering”—Vanguard hiring, Citadel investing $400 million, ETFs seeing continuous net inflows. At that time, I also felt the tide was turning. So what happened? Today’s sharp drop taught the market a lesson. Here are some real signals I noticed: The probability of a rate hike surged from 10% two weeks ago to 30%. The Middle East situation might push oil prices back to $100. Although CPI dropped to 3.5%, energy prices surged, bringing inflation fears back. More importantly, with Walsh taking office, the Fed scrapped “forward guidance”—previously, the Fed would give early hints, now even institutions are guessing. This uncertainty is deadly for risk assets. ETFs are also having issues. The trend of seven consecutive days of net inflows was broken on July 23 and 24, with $465 million flowing out in two days. Yesterday saw another net outflow of $11.64 million, the third consecutive day. Last week’s total net inflow was only $33 million, which is negligible compared to the $8.2 billion outflow in the previous two months. The Fear & Greed Index is at 27, still in “fear.” Honestly, I’m a bit confused now. The logic of “big money entering” is sound—Vanguard, Citadel aren’t here to give away money. But institutional accumulation and short-term prices are two different things; they can buy slowly over one or two years, but I can’t hold on that long. Tomorrow (July 30) early morning, the FOMC results come out. Whether they hike rates or not, no one dares to say for sure now. My move today: no move. My BTC base position remains unchanged. From here, it could drop to 60,000 or even 58,000, or rise after the rate decision and uncertainty clear up. To sum up today in one sentence: big money is indeed moving, but the short-term market is being strangled by macro factors. Let’s wait for the FOMC outcome and hold tight tonight.AI semiconductors have dropped quite hard recently. It's not that AI is doing badly, it's the market that's starting to do the math. The giants are indeed throwing money into infrastructure, but investors have already started asking, "When the money is spent, where is the return?" So funds are flowing to places like Apple and Microsoft with stable performance, and memory chips that rely on future expectations have become the hardest-hit areas. To put it simply—the story is over, now it's time to look at the report card. Those without results should be honored if they have dropped first.#交易之声: Your experience deserves to be heard US stock market opening = the heartbeat of the crypto world? I looked at the 2026 correlation coefficient, and my conclusion is a bit counterintuitive Many people are still blindly watching the Nasdaq: US stocks rise = BTC follows, US stocks fall = BTC crashes. But in 2026, this trick is starting to fail. Here are the numbers: • In April 2025~2026, the correlation coefficient between BTC and the Nasdaq 100 once surged to 0.96, almost on the same wavelength. At that time, not watching US stocks was like a blind man touching an elephant • But by early June 2026, the 40-day rolling correlation dropped directly to nearly 0, and the Q2 S&P correlation coefficient also dropped to around 0.12 • During the same period, the Nasdaq rose 21%+ in Q2, while BTC fell nearly 20%—the first time a split between stock and coin has been so loud My trading framework now has three layers: 1. U.S. Macro Liquidity (Fed Wording / U.S. Treasury Real Yield) → Must Read, Set the Overall Direction 2. Siphon capital within 30 minutes before and after the US market opens (Beijing 21:30) → short-term positions are used for hedging, not blind following 3. On-chain ETF net inflows, stablecoin minting, BTC own halving/hashrate narratives → increasingly independent, with maximum weighting in the second half of 2026 To put it simply: U.S. stocks are external variables, not conductors. With relaxed expectations, it will take you to the skies; during decoupling, if you force yourself to copy homework, you'll only get washed out. Now, what I'm doing now— Nasdaq Crash Night: No automatic BTC shorting, first look at Coinbase premium and pre-market ETF subscriptions and redemptions; Nasdaq new high: Do not automatically go long on BTC, see if BTC can hold its key position. Do you believe in the US stock market leading the way or the crypto sector becoming independent?