The market faces greater pressure on Tuesday. The dispute over Greenland tariffs between Europe and the US continues to escalate, and as US stocks open, institutional responses may become more intense. Against this backdrop, the selling pressure on risk assets will gradually become evident, and market risk aversion sentiment is bound to be further amplified.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 16h ago
Coming again? The Greenland tariffs are causing panic, and it seems the institutions' sell-off might really be happening.
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PessimisticLayer
· 18h ago
Here we go again, another crash expected on Tuesday... The Greenland tariffs are really outrageous this time, big institutions will definitely dump their holdings.
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BearMarketHustler
· 18h ago
Oh no, now I have to run again. Risk assets probably will get hammered again.
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LightningLady
· 18h ago
Here we go again, Tuesday is going to hit hard again.
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RetroHodler91
· 18h ago
Is Greenland's nonsense coming up again? I told you, this 80% drop is just institutions dumping the market.
The market faces greater pressure on Tuesday. The dispute over Greenland tariffs between Europe and the US continues to escalate, and as US stocks open, institutional responses may become more intense. Against this backdrop, the selling pressure on risk assets will gradually become evident, and market risk aversion sentiment is bound to be further amplified.