U price breaks 7! Veteran investors are secretly increasing their positions: this is the signal of a bull market
The day USDT dropped below 7.0 against the RMB, the group completely split: newcomers rushed to shout, "U is going to crash, hurry and sell," while veteran investors quietly switched to U—I smiled at the screen, those who understood this wave of market trends were already making money.
Strangely, the harder U drops, the more stable BTC and ETH rise.
This is not a coincidence; it is the result of a double signal being unleashed.
First, the expectation of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve is heating up quickly—the market is betting on at least a 50 basis point cut next year, the wave of dollar depreciation is already on the way, and the RMB is passively appreciating; U breaking 7 is just the appetizer.
Second, regulators are "squeezing the bubble." Recently, there has been a particularly strict crackdown on cross-border money laundering involving stablecoins and illegal currency exchange, leading many gray funds to panic and sell U to exit the market, causing short-term supply to exceed demand and crushing the exchange rate.
But this is a good thing—those who were acting illegally have left, and what remains are legitimate funds, making the market cleaner.
This is the core logic of U dropping while coins rise: the dollar is about to become "hairy," and global funds are rushing to find safe havens, making cryptocurrencies highly sought after.
I reviewed historical data, and every time U's price faces pressure while mainstream coins rise, it has been a standard feature in the early stages of a bull market.
Newcomers panic because they don’t see the bigger picture; experienced hands have already taken action.
My friend Lao Zhou exchanged 20,000 U at 7.0 yesterday, saying, "I’ll switch to ETH when U rises back to 7.5; I can earn 10% just from the price difference."
Opportunities are always hidden in confusion; when most people ask, "What happened to U?" the smart money is already positioning itself.


