The Middle East is about to negotiate, but the fire hasn't stopped yet. This is the most confusing part of the market.⚠️


Israel agreed to talks with Lebanon on the 14th, but explicitly stated they would not negotiate a ceasefire with Hezbollah; meanwhile, Lebanon is preparing to discuss ceasefire and negotiations under the push of the United States.
To put it simply:
They're talking, but haven't fully reached an agreement.
What does this mean for the market?👇
If negotiations progress, it's a positive sign:
Risk is alleviated, funds flow back, and assets like Bitcoin are more likely to break free from emotional suppression.
But if talks break down or conflicts escalate:
Short-term volatility will be amplified instantly, emotions will collapse first, and prices will follow.
The market makers love this stage—
The higher the uncertainty, the more divided the emotions, and the easier it is to collect low-priced chips.
Many are watching for "whether there will be fighting,"
But the real key is: funds are already preparing for a certain outcome.
Some signals are not in the news but in the details of the market.#Gate上线Pre-IPOs #Gate现货衍生品双双冲进全球前三 #原油小幅上涨 $FUN $NOM
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