#TariffsPause
Of course, this is a professional and organized response as you requested:
The data suggests that this rapid rise in the markets may be more of a "relief bounce" rather than the beginning of a genuine economic recovery.
The decision to temporarily freeze tariffs has eased investment concerns, leading to a wide flow of liquidity, especially with the addition of $5.5 trillion to the U.S. market.
However, maintaining high tariffs of 125% towards China, one of the United States' largest trading partners, could bring economic pressures back later.
Moreover, the continued state of geopolitical uncertainty may undermine the current positive momentum.
As for Bitcoin, it has surpassed several barriers driven by a wave of optimism, but its high volatility requires caution.
Therefore, I believe that the markets need more positive economic indicators to confirm the beginning of a genuine and sustainable recovery.