Recently, I've been looking at the data of the Indian stock market, and its performance over the past few decades has indeed been quite impressive. The demographic dividend, reform and opening-up policies, and the rise of the technology industry are multiple factors that have contributed to this. Thinking about our crypto market, the liquidity and capital flow in emerging markets are also quietly influencing on-chain asset allocation.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 15h ago
The Indian stock market is indeed fierce, but to be honest, it's really hard to see where the on-chain funds are flowing... that's what makes it so fascinating.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-02 16:07
The Indian stock market has indeed gone wild this time, but have you ever thought that this is Schrödinger's bull run—at the moment capital flows in, it is both a bubble and an opportunity. Money from emerging markets is flowing on-chain, to put it bluntly, it is Large Investors using encryption to redistribute wealth, even Buffett would shake his head at this.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-01 10:07
India's Napo is indeed a bull, but our on-chain data is even crazier, the money from emerging markets has already been sneaking in.
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MEVHunter
· 11-30 21:04
The Indian stock market is indeed heart-wrenching this time, but do you know that the real arbitrage opportunity is not in the macro narrative, but in the mempool?
Inflow of funds to emerging markets? My friend, what I'm more concerned about is how much gas fee was consumed at the moment this money entered the chain due to sandwich attacks, that's the hidden "demographic dividend."
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 11-30 20:53
India has picked up this wave, and the on-chain capital flow is also following suit. Money in emerging markets will really be in disarray.
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RugDocDetective
· 11-30 20:53
The Indian stock market is indeed crazy, but does the money in our crypto world really listen to emerging markets like that? It still feels like it all comes down to a sneeze from the Fed.
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ContractFreelancer
· 11-30 20:53
The Indian stock market has indeed been worth watching this time; it feels like money from emerging markets has long been flowing on-chain in the shadows. Just focusing on the Fed is not enough for us.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 11-30 20:47
The Indian stock market is really fierce this time, but what I'm more concerned about is when the money from emerging markets will flow massively on-chain, that's when the real pumps will start.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 11-30 20:45
Is the logic behind the big pump in the Indian stock market just a reflection of emerging market funds looking for an exit? The encryption part feels even more exaggerated, as money comes in and directly goes to da moon.
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LightningSentry
· 11-30 20:44
The Indian stock market is indeed strong this time. By the way, does the on-chain data reflect this? We need to keep a close eye on the capital movements in emerging markets.
Recently, I've been looking at the data of the Indian stock market, and its performance over the past few decades has indeed been quite impressive. The demographic dividend, reform and opening-up policies, and the rise of the technology industry are multiple factors that have contributed to this. Thinking about our crypto market, the liquidity and capital flow in emerging markets are also quietly influencing on-chain asset allocation.