The correlation between tariff policy changes and the crypto market is becoming increasingly evident. After Trump adjusted trade policies, Bitcoin experienced a subsequent shake and decline. Looking back at history, whenever tariff expectations heat up or policies are implemented, the crypto market often follows with a decline—this has become an unbreakable market rule. The underlying logic is not hard to understand: tariff pressure raises inflation expectations, global capital risk appetite decreases, and funds withdraw from high-risk assets (including cryptocurrencies). To break this curse, perhaps we need to wait for a genuine macroeconomic turning point.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 15h ago
Here we go again, a macroeconomic turning point? By then, the flowers will have withered.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 15h ago
Here we go again, as soon as the tariffs are announced, BTC has to kneel. This time it's really a bit annoying.
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FrogInTheWell
· 15h ago
Tariffs go up and the coins fall, when will this curse ever be broken...
It's always like this, really annoying
Without a macro shift, we're just wasting time, right?
By the way, Trump's recent moves feel like he's just harvesting the leeks
Wait, wait, I feel like it might drop even deeper
This pattern is too heartbreaking, who can save my wallet
As soon as inflation expectations rise, funds run away, I'm tired of this routine
Instead of waiting for a turn, might as well bet on a rebound
Why does the tariff pressure get blamed on crypto?
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HackerWhoCares
· 15h ago
Here it comes again. Every time Trump causes trouble, the market has to kneel. So annoying.
Tariffs really have become the market's killer move.
A macro turnaround? Probably still a long way off.
The logic is correct, but we can't change it; we're just going to get cut.
This pattern is indeed hard to break; funds are just flowing into stocks and bonds.
So do we still have to wait? But I feel like we won't be able to wait.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 15h ago
Once tariffs are implemented, cryptocurrencies have to kneel, it's truly a curse.
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It's both macro and risk appetite; in plain words, no one dares to play anymore.
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Waiting for a turning point? I think it's better to wait for the next surge to come faster lol.
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If this pattern were really so stable, I would have become rich long ago.
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Alright, anyway, that's just how the crypto world is. Policy winds blow and grass withers; just accept your fate.
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No, why do we always have to dance to Washington's tune?
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Funds withdraw from high-risk assets... then turn around and hoard gold? That logic is a bit funny.
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Instead of waiting for a turning point, it's better to find opportunities yourself. Lying around and waiting will only get you cut.
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It's inflation expectations again, acting all serious about it here.
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Wow, this is called an unbreakable market law. So how have I survived these past two years?
The correlation between tariff policy changes and the crypto market is becoming increasingly evident. After Trump adjusted trade policies, Bitcoin experienced a subsequent shake and decline. Looking back at history, whenever tariff expectations heat up or policies are implemented, the crypto market often follows with a decline—this has become an unbreakable market rule. The underlying logic is not hard to understand: tariff pressure raises inflation expectations, global capital risk appetite decreases, and funds withdraw from high-risk assets (including cryptocurrencies). To break this curse, perhaps we need to wait for a genuine macroeconomic turning point.