Is Trump's latest policy stance actually creating market turbulence? His recent comments sparked serious selling pressure across crypto and traditional markets. The domino effect seems real—when top government officials make bold moves or warnings, retail and institutional traders often reassess their positions simultaneously. What's driving the selloff: genuine policy concerns or pure panic trading? Either way, the correlation between political rhetoric and market direction keeps proving itself year after year.
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DAOdreamer
· 12h ago
It's the old trick of using political cards to manipulate the market; anyway, retail investors will end up holding the bag in the end.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 12h ago
Politicians open their mouths, and our money is gone. We're tired of this trick...
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RunWithRugs
· 12h ago
Bro, this wave is again using politics to manipulate the market. Every time, as soon as the words are spoken, the coin drops. It's really unbelievable.
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WhaleStalker
· 12h ago
It's Trump causing trouble again. Retail investors blindly following and dumping their holdings really makes me wonder if they understand what policy risk is.
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ProtocolRebel
· 12h ago
They're starting to shift the blame to politics again, are they really just using Trump as an ATM?
Is Trump's latest policy stance actually creating market turbulence? His recent comments sparked serious selling pressure across crypto and traditional markets. The domino effect seems real—when top government officials make bold moves or warnings, retail and institutional traders often reassess their positions simultaneously. What's driving the selloff: genuine policy concerns or pure panic trading? Either way, the correlation between political rhetoric and market direction keeps proving itself year after year.