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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战
⚠️ Is the market truly influenced by the Middle East, or is it manipulated by humans?
Many people observe the situation, but those who really make money focus on the "rhythm."
Direction and rhythm are never the same thing.
Some will watch the Middle East situation, believing that the market is determined by geopolitical conflicts;
Others think that key figures like Donald Trump influence the market by releasing news.
Actually, both views are correct, but at different levels.👇
👉 The Middle East situation determines the overall direction
Risk-on or Risk-off fundamentally depends on whether the war escalates and whether oil prices spiral out of control.
👉 Figures like Trump influence short-term rhythm
His statements and changing expectations can amplify market volatility.
The key point is here:
The market is not "controlled by someone," but is fluctuating by leveraging these variables.
In other words,👇
👉 Macro logic provides the framework
👉 News triggers the movement
👉 Capital uses volatility
This is also why it feels like the market is "manipulated"—
It's not that someone is truly controlling the market, but that the market is creating liquidity through news.
🎯 To sum it up in one sentence:
Watch the Middle East to decide whether to go long or short;
Watch Trump to decide when to enter the market.