Coffee 1 said, Trump attacking the Houthis is a prelude to attacking Iran, and attacking Iran is Trump's means of escaping domestic crises! This is a chain reaction where everything in America has been constructed by Trump into a huge nuclear reactor.
Coffee 2 said, he doesn't have that guts! He can at most bully a small armed group. Iran, China, and Russia are all on the same side; the little Houthis are so arrogant because they have the support of Iran and their godfather. Wait for Putin to give him new instructions.
Coffee 1 said, you must not underestimate this play of attacking the Houthis! This is Trump's most effective means to escape domestic and international predicaments. The Houthis have an army of 800,000, stronger than Hezbollah in Lebanon. Solving the Houthis comes first, then it's Iran. Trump wants to rely on these two wars to grandstand the might of the U.S. military to the world!
Coffee 2 said, he doesn't have the guts! He is mostly trying to show off American weapons and attempt to bring back those lost American arms orders. Arms cancellations are in full swing, just like Tesla's downturn; he may temporarily ignore the pressure from Wall Street, but the pressure from arms dealers is a matter of life and death. He has to put on a show for the big shots, but as for really getting involved in a war, this guy doesn't have that gene. Once his father Trump speaks, he will immediately retreat into his shell.
Tech stocks are being sold off, and the turmoil in the Middle East is dragging the U.S. stock market down on Tuesday. Previously, the U.S. stock market had risen for two consecutive trading days due to the absence of new trade frictions. The Nasdaq led the decline, dropping by 1.7%. The S&P 500 index fell by 1.1%, and the Dow Jones index decreased by 0.6%. Nvidia was the worst-performing component of the Dow Jones index.
A single strand affects the whole body; recently, the U.S. stock market hasn't been doing well. The Federal Reserve is about to announce interest rates, and there is a high possibility of keeping them unchanged. The market should continue to decline in the next couple of days, but since everyone has already accepted the possibility of no interest rate cuts, the overall market shouldn't have a significant correction. Currently, funds in the cryptocurrency market are continuously flowing out, and there is very little incoming capital. Recently, thinking about making a reversal is wishful thinking; don't even think about it. Everyone should just lie flat and watch, not entering the market until there is a significant drop. There is no need to doubt; Trump will definitely help BTC bring the price down.
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