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Since the Supreme Court's ruling, Bitcoin's movements have become truly fascinating.
The moment news of the tariff nullification came out, the market reacted instantly, and I thought BTC would surge sharply, but it quickly turned downward.
What's really happening here?
Currently, BTC is around 77.66K, down 1.64% over 24 hours.
Is this short-term volatility, or a sign of a larger macro shift?
It's hard to judge at this point.
Thinking about it, the factors involved are really complex.
Trade policy directions, inflation outlook, strength or weakness of the dollar, and overall investor sentiment toward risk assets—
all of these influence Bitcoin's price.
If tariffs are actually lifted, pressure on the global market might ease, and risk appetite could return.
In that case, a bullish scenario for Bitcoin could emerge, and BTC might rise again.
But on the other hand, if policy uncertainty remains, investors are likely to be more cautious.
Right now, the market seems to be in a wait-and-see mode.
Is this the time to buy, wait for a rebound, or stay completely on the sidelines?
Each decision probably has its own reasons.
How do you see this situation? Are you the type to buy during a downtrend, or do you wait for confirmation of an uptrend?
In market turning points, I believe individual judgment criteria like these are crucial.