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#美以伊战事停火预期增强 Latest news, the conflict escalates! Where is the crypto market headed in April?
This morning at 9 a.m., U.S. President Trump delivered a nationwide televised speech on the Iran conflict.
Trump stated: The U.S. will complete all military actions soon, and within the next two to three weeks, if no agreement is reached, there will be an extremely fierce attack on Iran, targeting power plants and even oil facilities.
As he made these remarks, oil prices rose, while gold, silver, stocks, and the crypto market all generally declined.
From Trump's comments, although there was an initial indication that the U.S. might end the war quickly, based on the current proposals from both the U.S. and Iran, there is almost no possibility of negotiations.
Therefore, the likely way to end the war is through a fierce attack, which aligns with what Trump later mentioned.
At the same time, with the U.S. midterm elections approaching in November, only seven months remain, and domestic opposition to Trump's war efforts is growing louder, increasing the risk of the Republican Party, which Trump belongs to, losing House seats.
This means that in the coming months, market conditions will change—not toward easing, but toward faster and more intense fluctuations.
Either the U.S. completely destroys Iran, preventing Iran from rebuilding nuclear weapons and retaliating, by threatening to choke global oil supplies through the Hormuz Strait,
Or the U.S., under domestic political pressure, is forced to withdraw, becoming a global joke, while also prompting other countries, like Japan, which are interested in nuclear weapons, to reconsider their options.
Regardless of the outcome, both sides will deploy their final cards and fight hard, with negotiations happening only at the end, where the defeated side accepts a humiliating "peace treaty."
Unlike the international situation, traditional institutions are accelerating their布局 into the crypto market. After a round of declines, some cryptocurrencies are showing signs of bottoming out.
Historically, every growth phase of the crypto market has occurred during the fiercest storms, and this time is no exception.