Heads up: The incoming administration is signaling aggressive trade moves. Next month, we're looking at 10% tariffs on several European nations—reportedly part of a broader strategy involving geopolitical leverage. The stated goal? Pressuring Denmark over territorial negotiations. Here's why this matters for market watchers: tariff escalations typically ripple through currency markets, inflation expectations, and risk sentiment. When the USD faces headwinds from trade friction, it reshapes capital flows. Meanwhile, risk assets—including crypto—become either a hedge play or face selling pressure depending on how markets interpret growth implications. For traders, keep an eye on how markets price in stagflation risks and whether safe-haven demand shifts. The policy direction suggests volatility ahead.

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