According to recent statements from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, 2026 is projected to see record-breaking tax refunds—the largest year in history. This development could have ripple effects across financial markets, as increased consumer cash flow typically influences investment behavior and market liquidity. Crypto investors keeping tabs on macro trends should watch how this plays out for asset allocation strategies in the coming year.
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LiquidityHunter
· 18h ago
Still analyzing data at 3 a.m., will the 2026 tax rebate wave really tear open the liquidity gap? That's the key.
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AirdropNinja
· 18h ago
Tax reform dividends are here, and retail investors are about to get restless again. When the time comes, whether this wave of money goes into the stock market or the crypto world will depend on who can tell a more compelling story.
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GasFeeVictim
· 18h ago
Tax refund season is here again, a prelude to another wave of retail entry. The crypto world will go crazy again then, right?
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MetaverseHermit
· 19h ago
Tax reform big year? Will ordinary people really benefit this time, or will they get cut again?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 19h ago
Once the tax bill arrives, are these funds definitely flowing into crypto this time? Or will they go back into the stock market to harvest the chives again?
According to recent statements from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, 2026 is projected to see record-breaking tax refunds—the largest year in history. This development could have ripple effects across financial markets, as increased consumer cash flow typically influences investment behavior and market liquidity. Crypto investors keeping tabs on macro trends should watch how this plays out for asset allocation strategies in the coming year.