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Bank of America: The dollar's rise is accompanied by a rise in "asymmetric risks" Here is the English translation: Despite the narrowing of the interest rate differential between the US dollar and most other global currencies, the US dollar has still managed to rise since the Fed's December meeting, which may be a "warning signal" for the bulls as the market sentiment is one-sided. "While the interest rate differential trend is moving in the opposite direction, the US dollar is still getting support," Alex Cohen, Adarsh Sinha and Janice Xue, foreign exchange strategists at Bank of America, wrote in a report on Tuesday: "Crowded positioning and increasing forex sentiment uniformity expose asymmetric risks." (Jinshi) $BTC $ETH $SOL
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Bank of America: Dollar's rise comes with rising "asymmetric risks" Odaily Odaily reported that Bank of America said that despite the narrowing of the interest rate differential between the US dollar and most other global currencies, it has still risen since the Fed's December meeting, which may be a "warning signal" for the bulls as the market sentiment is one-sided. "Despite the opposite trend in the interest rate differential, the US dollar is still getting support," Bank of America foreign exchange strategists Alex Cohen, Adarsh Sinha and Janice Xue wrote in a report on Tuesday: "Crowded positioning and increasingly uniform forex sentiment expose asymmetric risks." (Jinshi) $BTC $ETH $SOL
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A whale bought 3.47 million AIXBT in the past 9 hours, equivalent to about 1.96 million US dollars PANews reported on January 14 that according to Lookonchain monitoring, a <whale> purchased 3.47 million AIXBT (approximately $1.96 million) at a price of $0.57 in the past 9 hours. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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Data: In the past 24 hours, the total amount of liquidation in the entire network was US$311 million, mainly short orders. According to data from Coinglass, the total liquidation amount across the network in the past 24 hours was $311 million, with $95.23 million in long position liquidations and $216 million in short position liquidations. Among them, the liquidation amount for BTC was $75.54 million, the liquidation amount for ETH was $75.26 million, and the liquidation amount for XRP was $8.39 million. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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In the past 24 hours, the total network contract liquidation was 312 million US dollars, mainly short orders <PANews> January 14 news, Coinglass data shows that in the past 24 hours, the entire cryptocurrency market contract liquidation was $312 million, of which long positions were liquidated $96.3561 million and short positions were liquidated $216 million. The total amount of <BTC> liquidation was $75.9773 million, and the total amount of <ETH> liquidation was $75.4389 million. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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