This Friday in D.C., trade negotiations between the White House and North American partners are back on the table. Market watchers should keep an eye on this—shifts in cross-border trade policy often ripple through risk assets, crypto included. Tariff talks or treaty tweaks could influence capital flows faster than you'd think.
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SellTheBounce
· 12-04 22:13
Trade negotiations are here again. History tells us that every time it's a painful lesson for those left holding the bag... You should reduce your positions during the rebound, don't wait until the drop to cry.
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CryptoNomics
· 12-04 22:08
lol tariff talks as a stochastic driver of capital allocation—most traders won't even model this variable. lemme guess, everyone's still staring at their 4h charts wondering why their bags are tanking?
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nft_widow
· 12-04 21:52
Ladies, trade negotiations are happening again, and this time they directly impact crypto... The key is that no one can predict the speed of capital flows.
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0xLostKey
· 12-04 21:52
ngl, the tariff negotiations are going to stir things up again this week. Every time this happens, the coin price starts tanking. It's so frustrating.
This Friday in D.C., trade negotiations between the White House and North American partners are back on the table. Market watchers should keep an eye on this—shifts in cross-border trade policy often ripple through risk assets, crypto included. Tariff talks or treaty tweaks could influence capital flows faster than you'd think.