Opinion: Speculative hot money turns to AI-related stocks, which is bad for the crypto market
Youwei Yang, Chief Economist of BIT Mining, stated that speculative hot money has shifted to AI-related stocks, which is unfavorable for the cryptocurrency market. The current US stock market considers every AI-related news as a positive development, and due to the resulting FOMO, "cryptocurrencies have lost their charm."
Youwei Yang believes that "there is only a certain amount of hot money in the market, and now all of this hot money has been invested in the field of artificial intelligence. Until cryptocurrencies can break through some convincing narratives or constructive progress, during this period, cryptocurrencies will only trade sideways, waiting for a major market impact."
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