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The latest White House National Security Strategy just dropped, and it's reigniting the whole "is America going isolationist?" debate. But here's the thing—fresh polling data tells a different story. Turns out Americans might not be as inward-looking as some headlines suggest.
Why does this matter for markets? Policy shifts in Washington have a ripple effect on global finance, trade dynamics, and regulatory frameworks. If the U.S. maintains its international engagement, we could see continued stability in cross-border capital flows and crypto-friendly policies. But if isolationist sentiment actually gains traction? That's a whole different game.
The gap between perception and reality in public opinion is worth watching. Sometimes what politicians assume about voter attitudes doesn't match what people actually think. And in finance, that disconnect can create unexpected opportunities—or risks.