So here we are again—the 'A+++++' economy playbook. Looks like the current administration is walking down the exact same road that didn't end well last time. Same promises, same strategies, different face at the podium. Markets might want to buckle up if history's got any say in this rerun. When policy cycles repeat themselves, traders usually know what's coming next.
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GasFeeVictim
· 32m ago
History tends to repeat itself. What can we do? Another round of "copy and paste," and in the end, retail investors still end up paying the price.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-11 16:44
History tends to repeat itself, and this time the policy cycle is probably going to make retail investors suffer a bit...
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-11 14:53
History always repeats itself, but this time the gas fees will be more expensive. Staying up late to look at the chart until my eyes blurred just to save that little miner tip, only to find that the policy changed and all the effort was for nothing.
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UncommonNPC
· 12-10 05:20
I've seen this routine too many times, and history loves to repeat itself, right...
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-10 05:13
History always loves to repeat itself, and I have seen this wave of policy routines, and how it collapsed last time is still collapsing this time
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GasOptimizer
· 12-10 05:06
History will really repeat itself, this time again, wake up, everyone
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EthMaximalist
· 12-10 05:01
History always loves to repeat itself, and there are only a few sets of scripts for politicians. There is no news from A++++ last time, and this time it is coming again? I bet five dollars and the ending is the same.
So here we are again—the 'A+++++' economy playbook. Looks like the current administration is walking down the exact same road that didn't end well last time. Same promises, same strategies, different face at the podium. Markets might want to buckle up if history's got any say in this rerun. When policy cycles repeat themselves, traders usually know what's coming next.