As we kick off 2026, several macro forces will shape market momentum. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade landscape remains fluid after years of shifting tariffs and renegotiations—any tweaks could ripple through global supply chains and asset prices. Meanwhile, China's economic trajectory continues drawing scrutiny, especially as growth pressures mount. And then there's inflation: whether price pressures stay contained or spike back up will dictate central bank moves and, by extension, risk appetite across traditional and digital markets. It's worth keeping tabs on all three as the year unfolds.

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rugdoc.ethvip
· 5h ago
The trade war drama isn't over yet; by 2026, we need to keep a close eye on the actions of the two big players, China and the US.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 5h ago
ngl, trade wars really can directly crash the market. Not an alarmist statement.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 5h ago
Nah, the trade war has never calmed down. In 2026, it will start another round... As soon as China's data is released, the market goes crazy, but it also depends on how the Federal Reserve moves.
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