Trump just dropped his stance on market trends: if things are climbing, push them higher. His message? The current upward momentum deserves more fuel, not caution.
Classic risk-on mentality from the White House. Whether this pumps confidence or adds volatility, markets are listening. Bulls might be energized, but remember—presidential cheerleading doesn't replace solid fundamentals.
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GweiWatcher
· 6h ago
Well... it's called confidence if it's flattering, but it's just blowing bubbles if it's not.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-11 01:53
Another move of "going with the trend," this time the White House is backing it...
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SerumDegen
· 12-11 01:51
lmao he's basically saying "go long or go home" from the oval office... that's not market structure, that's just copium on a presidential level. one cascade away from liquidation city and he's still talking pumps instead of on-chain signals. classic.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-11 01:23
Spreading the same old rhetoric again... How long can this last this time?
Trump just dropped his stance on market trends: if things are climbing, push them higher. His message? The current upward momentum deserves more fuel, not caution.
Classic risk-on mentality from the White House. Whether this pumps confidence or adds volatility, markets are listening. Bulls might be energized, but remember—presidential cheerleading doesn't replace solid fundamentals.