The aggressive tariff push got everyone hyped up initially. Now? Markets are dealing with the aftermath. Policy announcements can move sentiment fast, but the real test always comes when reality kicks in. Classic case of short-term excitement meeting long-term consequences.

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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 12-12 01:05
Tarrifs go up as soon as they are speculated on, and panic when they fall... It's always the same pattern. --- It's just the usual policy stimulus, now you've tasted the consequences. --- Short-term euphoria, long-term pain; this round, we're again getting chopped. --- The market is this greedy, chasing limit-ups nonstop. --- Whenever policies are announced, it's all good news; only after risks explode do people regret it—typical. --- Don't just look at announcements; real money talks.
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StopLossMastervip
· 12-11 23:09
This wave of tariffs... looks great on paper, but as soon as it’s implemented in reality, everything is exposed.
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DustCollectorvip
· 12-11 16:50
Here comes the harvest again; a superficial good news can get everyone hyped for half a day, only to realize when reality hits that it's different.
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AirdropCollectorvip
· 12-09 15:49
Ha, same old trick again—easy to call the shots, hard to wrap things up. --- Tariffs always look better on paper than in reality. --- So you still have to look at the fundamentals; just bragging gets you nowhere. --- A classic policy rollercoaster, with retail investors left holding the bag. --- How many people got liquidated this time? Has anyone counted? --- News trumps technicals in a flash—I just love how they play this game. --- Wait and see; entering now means you're the last one holding the bag. --- The market prices things in fast, but bottom fishers always get hurt the most. --- Rather than guessing policy, it's better to watch what the holders are doing.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 12-09 15:43
Haha, I told you so, good things on paper are never reliable. --- Here we go again, hyping up concepts first and then dumping—how many years have they played this game? --- The market's reaction is so fast, it shows everyone actually understands deep down. --- Reality hits back this quickly—I'll bet five bucks it'll keep repeating. --- We've long gotten used to short-term ups and downs; the real focus is still on where the real money moves.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 12-09 15:37
Here we go again, going all in as soon as there's a policy announcement, but only starting to panic when real money is on the line. Classic retail investor logic.
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 12-09 15:37
Well, that's the reason we keep getting harvested again and again. Bubbles are just bubbles; reality is the real killer.
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