The current U.S. administration just dropped a telling line: tariffs remain the favorite policy tool. For crypto markets, this isn't just noise—tariff escalations historically trigger dollar volatility and capital rotation. When trade tensions spike, institutional money often hedges into alternative assets. Worth watching how this plays out across risk-on sectors, especially with Fed policy already walking a tightrope. The macro setup's getting interesting.
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DegenWhisperer
· 15h ago
Tariffs are coming again, and the dollar is going to shake three times
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 15h ago
The tariff set is here again, the dollar is fluctuating, and institutions have to find a place to avoid risks
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BakedCatFanboy
· 15h ago
The trick of tariffs is here again, and this is how institutional funds can be driven into the currency circle every time
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SchroedingerGas
· 15h ago
Tariffs are coming again, can you really push coins to the sky this time?
The current U.S. administration just dropped a telling line: tariffs remain the favorite policy tool. For crypto markets, this isn't just noise—tariff escalations historically trigger dollar volatility and capital rotation. When trade tensions spike, institutional money often hedges into alternative assets. Worth watching how this plays out across risk-on sectors, especially with Fed policy already walking a tightrope. The macro setup's getting interesting.