What can tariffs do? According to Trump, this is at least the 10th use case. 💰
First, it was said to eliminate the trade deficit, then it was said to finance infrastructure, and later it became a "warrior dividend" subsidy for soldiers... Every speech has a new bill to pay for this money. The frequent changes in policy commitments can have a significant impact on market expectations. Especially for investors concerned with macroeconomic trends, policy consistency and predictability often determine the market confidence index.
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BoredApeResistance
· 2025-12-21 07:18
A sum of money has ten uses; this brain really knows how to calculate!
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LiquiditySurfer
· 2025-12-18 22:06
Damn, this guy is like super glue, sticking everything to tariffs. Investors are probably confused right now, and tomorrow he'll probably change his tune again.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 2025-12-18 22:00
This guy really treats tariffs as a universal key. Today he can repair bridges, tomorrow he can raise troops, and the day after tomorrow he has to pay off debts. It's hilarious.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-18 21:53
Tariffs are changing tricks again. This guy really knows how to perform magic. Today it's one use, tomorrow it's another. Investors must be so exhausted.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 2025-12-18 21:45
Haha, here it comes again. This guy is just a万能胶, he can solve everything with tariffs.
It's like we have no memory. He repeats these words over and over.
Who would believe this? Let's wait and see how the market reacts.
Policies change whenever they want. Investors must be so exhausted.
Tariffs are like a basket, they can put anything inside.
What can tariffs do? According to Trump, this is at least the 10th use case. 💰
First, it was said to eliminate the trade deficit, then it was said to finance infrastructure, and later it became a "warrior dividend" subsidy for soldiers... Every speech has a new bill to pay for this money. The frequent changes in policy commitments can have a significant impact on market expectations. Especially for investors concerned with macroeconomic trends, policy consistency and predictability often determine the market confidence index.