Today let's talk about the impact of Trump's tariff policy on the crypto world.
Trump's tariff policy has mainly manifested in two aspects in the crypto market: exacerbating short-term volatility and increasing long-term hedging demand. On the one hand, the market uncertainty triggered by tariffs has led to a sharp decline in the US stock market, a decrease in investor risk appetite, and simultaneous pressure on the crypto market, with Bitcoin temporarily falling below $80,000. On the other hand, tariffs may accelerate US dollar credit risk, prompting some funds to see Bitcoin as a hedge tool, especially against the backdrop of the Trump administration discussing the 'strategic reserve of crypto assets,' enhancing the long-term value support logic of Bitcoin. Investor sentiment is divided: short-term panic spreads, market concerns about the risk of economic recession escalation and policy chain reactions trigger selling; while some long-term investors see the pullback as an entry opportunity, believing that the strategic position of crypto assets in the de-dollarization trend remains unchanged. Overall, policies have intensified market volatility and macro sensitivity, but the risk-resistant properties of crypto assets are still controversial. What do you think? Welcome your comments and exchanges. #特朗普关税影响分析
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Today let's talk about the impact of Trump's tariff policy on the crypto world.
Trump's tariff policy has mainly manifested in two aspects in the crypto market: exacerbating short-term volatility and increasing long-term hedging demand. On the one hand, the market uncertainty triggered by tariffs has led to a sharp decline in the US stock market, a decrease in investor risk appetite, and simultaneous pressure on the crypto market, with Bitcoin temporarily falling below $80,000. On the other hand, tariffs may accelerate US dollar credit risk, prompting some funds to see Bitcoin as a hedge tool, especially against the backdrop of the Trump administration discussing the 'strategic reserve of crypto assets,' enhancing the long-term value support logic of Bitcoin.
Investor sentiment is divided: short-term panic spreads, market concerns about the risk of economic recession escalation and policy chain reactions trigger selling; while some long-term investors see the pullback as an entry opportunity, believing that the strategic position of crypto assets in the de-dollarization trend remains unchanged. Overall, policies have intensified market volatility and macro sensitivity, but the risk-resistant properties of crypto assets are still controversial.
What do you think? Welcome your comments and exchanges.
#特朗普关税影响分析