Most traders think strong S&P 500 earnings are automatically bullish for crypto, but in past cycles the real move often came days later, after liquidity decided where to flow.

I’ve seen people panic-sell $BTC on fear, then chase green candles after equities rally, only to get trapped in the middle. With market sentiment still in Fear territory, the danger is not just being wrong, it’s reacting too late.

When S&P 500 companies beat earnings expectations, it tells us corporate profits are holding up better than feared. That can calm markets and bring risk appetite back, especially into assets like $ETH and high-beta crypto. But earnings beats are not the same as easy money. If bond yields rise or the dollar strengthens, crypto can still struggle even while stocks look healthy.

The lesson from older cycles is simple: crypto usually loves a “risk-on” environment, but it needs confirmation. Watch whether $BTC holds key support while equities grind higher. Watch whether stablecoin demand like $USDT rises or just sits idle. Real conviction shows up in flows, not headlines.

The smartest traders I knew in 2020 and 2021 didn’t buy every good news headline. They waited to see if the market absorbed the news and kept bidding. Hope is useful, greed is expensive.

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