Hello from Nastya and TCP-MARKET

Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

This week, Donald Trump broke this golden principle — and instantly faced backlash. A bold move followed by a blatant retreat.

What happened? Why did the person who promised to 'make America great' suddenly turn 180 degrees in just 72 hours?

Who fed Donald?

Before the elections, Trump received multi-million support from key players in American capital.

There were Elon Musk (Tesla, X), Big Tech (Apple, Amazon), OpenAI and Perplexity, investment banks (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan), manufacturers (Ford, Boeing), and even crypto companies — Coinbase, Kraken, Ondo.

They are not just sponsors. They are strategic investors investing in politics for control.

How did Trump show gratitude?

Generously.

— Musk gained access to government audits and became almost a 'shadow president';

— The AI sector got a fantastic project Stargate worth $500 billion;

— The crypto industry was promised a favorable regulatory climate (expected);

— And Apple? Apple, as always, got the most — quietly and efficiently.

And then he decided... to bite.

The tariffs introduced by Trump this week hit all 'feeders':

— Smartphones, semiconductors, flat screens, hard drives — all electronics are under threat.

— Apple, which assembles iPhones in Asia, lost billions.

— Amazon lost logistical profitability.

— Stock markets went down. Crypto followed.

Result: most of those who gave Trump money started losing it.

Trump backed down. Quickly and without apologies.

Already within 72 hours: — tariffs were canceled,

— companies 'of their own' received exemptions,

— Big Tech returned to a dominant position.

This is not even politics. It’s a market rollback caused by a call from above.

What does this mean for us?

1:0 in favor of capital.

Trump showed that he is not the owner, but a manager. And at any moment can be recalled by the 'board of directors.'

For the investor, this is a signal:

markets are controlled not by statements — but by capital.

Money moves the world.

And what about us? We watch — and act.

1. Look for where capital is going.

While everyone discusses politics — major players are buying shares in new sectors: AI, infrastructure, crypto, decentralization.

2. Integrate into the redistribution.

Markets are being reshaped now. Those who understand the mechanics earn. Those who watch television complain.

3. Use alternatives.

Old systems are cracking.

TCP-MARKET offers something new:

— assets instead of money,

— P2P trading between countries,

— anonymity,

— protection of deals,

— tokens backed by debt, not promises.

This is not theory. This is a new tool in an era when even presidents don't decide.

Conclusion:

Trump took a step against those who put him in power — and was instantly stopped.

Politics is a show.

Real power is with capital.

Either you're with the money, or you're in the news feed as a spectator.

At TCP-MARKET, we bet not on slogans, but on the infrastructure of the future.

And we write about it openly.

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