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Phyrex|2ๆœˆ 22, 2026 20:18
The weekend tasks are relatively simple. Although a series of events have happened recently, they can mainly be divided into two categories. One is tariff-related, like tomorrow when the EU proposes to freeze the approval process for the trade agreement with the US. This is mainly due to the back-and-forth on US tariffs. Not to mention the refund issues, just the cancellation of IEEPA and the Trump administration's tariff law changes are already very complicated matters. With the EU's freeze, other countries might also raise objections one after another. The second is geopolitical conflicts. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine remains unresolved, and the relationship between the US and Iran is still quite tense. At this moment, Iran and Russia are doing weapons deals worth 500 million euros in missiles and equipment, which makes the current geopolitical tensions even worse. We should see the market's reaction tomorrow. It's definitely a turbulent time. Looking at Bitcoin's data, although the weekend trading volume isn't high, there have indeed been too many events recently. The short-term chaos caused by tariffs and the increase in geopolitical tensions might keep the market in a state of fluctuation. However, the cancellation of IEEPA tariffs is undoubtedly a good thing in the long term. It's just unclear how the White House will handle it next. Other data seems relatively normal, but liquidity still hasn't shown significant improvement. The benefits of tariffs for the Federal Reserve might take time to become apparent. The first half of this year is still going to be tough to get through. Market sentiment is extremely tense, and a collapse could happen in an instant. @bitget VIP, lower fees, crazier perks
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3ๆœˆ 12, 13:05The inflation rate rose to 1.21%
3ๆœˆ 12, 12:48The average gasoline price in the United States has risen to $3.60
3ๆœˆ 12, 12:30Initial jobless claims in the U.S. reached 213,000 people.
3ๆœˆ 12, 11:41Natural gas and crude oil prices are affected by the attack.
3ๆœˆ 12, 04:06U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF had a net inflow of $115.42 million yesterday.
3ๆœˆ 12, 02:12The Iranian regime is not at risk of collapse.
3ๆœˆ 11, 19:28Iranian drone attack on Omani port affects global energy supply
3ๆœˆ 11, 12:30U.S. February consumer prices and core CPI rise
3ๆœˆ 11, 11:28The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether Iran used Binance to evade sanctions.
3ๆœˆ 11, 01:47Bitcoin continues its volatile trend, with the resistance range at 72,000โ€“74,000.

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