#美国贸易赤字状况 The tariff turmoil has arisen again. Will history repeat itself? I think there might be two scenarios this time—either a sharp drop directly, with the market being pushed to new lows; or it could turn into a shakeout opportunity, where after the volatility, the rebound is even stronger.



Macroeconomic factors like trade friction always have a very direct impact on the crypto market. Changes in US trade policies can affect global liquidity, which in turn influences how capital is allocated. Sometimes the market isn't just reacting to the bad news itself, but is betting on whether this bad news has already been fully digested.

Whether this tariff effect can serve as a reversal signal depends crucially on the pace of the game among all parties. For risk assets, it’s often during such policy uncertainties that the bottom is built.
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ForkMongervip
· 9h ago
nah this is just another governance attack vector wrapped in tariff language... market's already priced in the chaos, tbh. real question is whether the liquidity squeeze actually triggers protocol darwinism or we just get another boring relief pump. either way, someone's getting liquidated and i'm here for it fr
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FOMOmonstervip
· 9h ago
Tariffs, to put it simply, are about betting on whether the news has been fully digested. I actually think this is an opportunity to get on board. Market shakeouts are routine operations; the key is whether you can withstand the psychological barrier. It's already 2024 and we're still cycling; this show is indeed quite old. During periods of liquidity tightening, anyone who dares to buy the dip will eat the meat. The question is whether they have enough courage. Bottom building often happens quietly at the most desperate moments. Still debating whether it will fall or rise? I have already started positioning. Policy uncertainty = opportunity window. This logic has always held. Basically, it's about betting when all parties will reach a balance. The first mover wins half.
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MagicBeanvip
· 10h ago
I still think this round of tariff drama will eventually be absorbed and won't cause a crash.
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