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I just saw news that Trump will have an important signing ceremony this afternoon, and he is expected to make some significant statements. Many are speculating that it may involve Iran peace framework or ceasefire policy adjustments, but honestly, these are all rumors and have not been officially confirmed.
The most interesting thing is that the market's reaction to this kind of uncertainty is quite sensitive. Traders generally expect that if Trump really announces a major shift in foreign policy, geopolitical tensions could escalate, and the volatility of risk assets like cryptocurrencies and stocks will definitely increase.
My advice is to keep a close eye on the market these days. Although the sources are not yet solid, once a major policy announcement from someone like Trump is made, the market usually reacts quite strongly. I recommend everyone to manage risks well and avoid being caught off guard by sudden price swings. Staying calm and operating cautiously is more important than anything else in times like these.