The markets just got a jolt. Following the Greenland agreement announcement, equities surged—the Dow climbing nearly 700 points in response.



It's the kind of geopolitical move that traders weren't necessarily pricing in, and the reaction was swift. Sentiment shifted toward risk assets. For those watching global macro trends, this underscores how quickly sentiment can swing when major policy announcements drop. The dollar, commodity prices, and equity flows all moved in response.

For crypto investors thinking about macro hedging, moves like this remind you why diversification across asset classes matters. When traditional markets react to geopolitical developments this way, it can influence where capital flows next. Worth keeping an eye on as this story develops.
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potentially_notablevip
· 01-24 11:33
Once the Greenland Agreement was announced, the stock market soared directly, with the Dow Jones rising 700 points? Retail investors are about to be caught in another round of harvesting, haha.
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BearHuggervip
· 01-23 13:07
700 points? Really? Greenland Agreement is so powerful... Wait, is this wave another bait before cutting leeks again? Diversification sounds nice, but honestly, it's just not putting all your eggs in one basket. But who really listens? Macro swings are so fast, the crypto circle has probably already reacted... As soon as policies come out, they surge ahead. These institutions react way faster than us. So, will it go up or down? Hope the big brothers can lead the way. Capital flow is always the most honest indicator; just see where the money goes. I just want to know if this is good news or a trap. Don’t beat around the bush. I'm tired of hearing the word 'geopolitical'; simply put, it's like chess with new moves. Crypto still depends on macro sentiment, which is really annoying. But if this wave can truly hedge risks, what should we buy the dip with? Repeated rises and falls, shall we do it again? Whoever makes money this time, learn from them.
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MoonlightGamervip
· 01-23 07:53
Once the Greenland Agreement was announced, the stock market instantly surged by 700 points? This move was truly sudden and caught everyone off guard; even traders didn't have time to react. This is a classic macro black swan event. It feels like the crypto world is about to see some major developments again. When traditional finance moves, capital flows start to change... Keep a close eye on the follow-up. 700 points, wow. I didn't expect geopolitical issues to directly impact the market.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-21 20:53
It's another geopolitical mess, causing the traditional financial markets to react unpredictably... --- Once the Greenland Agreement was announced, funds started to flee. Do these institutions really believe in everything? --- A 700-point increase sounds impressive, but can this last? I can't bet on it... --- Basically, it's still arbitrageurs chasing wildly; the truly long-term funds have already exited. --- That's why I never go all-in on a single asset class, and now my judgment is further validated. --- Capital flow is too unpredictable, so I'll just keep accumulating my allocations. --- Haha, here comes another geopolitical game. The miners must be thrilled; energy is about to take off.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 01-21 20:36
Manipulation? Or is it really buying pressure... A 700-point increase so quickly, I just feel something's off.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 01-21 20:33
Greenland Protocol announced, and the US stock market soared immediately. Those who didn't react in time were left behind. At critical moments, multi-chain deployment is essential. When traditional finance gets volatile, we have opportunities. A 700-point increase is nothing; let's see if there's sustainability in the follow-up. Really, macro hedging has to be played like this.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 01-21 20:31
Buddy, as soon as the Greenland Agreement was announced, it immediately caused a sell-off. Those who didn't see this coming will definitely be caught again. Macroeconomic uncertainties are too great; diversification is still necessary, can't go all-in on one track. Speaking of these geopolitical black swan events, the crypto market should have been used to this long ago... Maybe next week will be another story. Capital flow is the key; following smart money is always the right move. The market reacts so quickly, indicating that big players have known the inside information for a while. Retail investors are always the last to react.
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