Trump brokered two ceasefires for Israel in 2025—one with Iran, another with Hamas. If both hold through the year's end, 2026 might give Israel breathing room to tackle domestic issues. But here's the thing: nothing's guaranteed. Geopolitical uncertainty like this tends to ripple through markets, keeping risk sentiment shaky. Worth watching how this plays out, especially for macro-driven traders keeping an eye on volatility triggers.
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DegenWhisperer
· 19h ago
Uh, can this ceasefire last until the end of the year? I bet five bucks it can't.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 19h ago
It’s another thing settled by Trump, huh? I really can’t say if he can hold it this time.
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CommunitySlacker
· 19h ago
Oh no, it's another ceasefire agreement. Can it really last until the end of the year this time? I'll bet five bucks there will be changes again.
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RetroHodler91
· 19h ago
Can this ceasefire last until the end of the year? I doubt it... The market is extremely tense right now.
Trump brokered two ceasefires for Israel in 2025—one with Iran, another with Hamas. If both hold through the year's end, 2026 might give Israel breathing room to tackle domestic issues. But here's the thing: nothing's guaranteed. Geopolitical uncertainty like this tends to ripple through markets, keeping risk sentiment shaky. Worth watching how this plays out, especially for macro-driven traders keeping an eye on volatility triggers.