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#TrumpTariffs Donald Trump, who served as the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021, implemented several tariffs (import taxes) as part of his economic policies. The goal was to strengthen the American economy, protect domestic industries, and counter unfair trade practices — especially to reduce the trade deficit with China. Key Points: 1. What Are Tariffs? Tariffs are a type of tax imposed on goods imported from other countries. Their purpose is to make imported products more expensive and promote the consumption of local goods by making them relatively cheaper, thus supporting domestic industries. 2. Beginning of Trump Tariffs: In 2018, Trump first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. Later, he extended these tariffs to hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese products in an effort to stop what he called “unfair trade” by China. 3. Trade War with China: China retaliated by imposing its own tariffs on American goods, leading to a “trade war” between the two nations. This conflict affected not only the U.S. and Chinese economies but also had global economic implications. 4. Impacts: Some imported goods became more expensive for American consumers U.S. farmers suffered as China restricted the purchase of their agricultural products Some domestic industries benefited due to reduced foreign competition Market uncertainty increased around the world
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Donald Trump, who served as the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021, implemented several tariffs (import taxes) as part of his economic policies. The goal was to strengthen the American economy, protect domestic industries, and counter unfair trade practices — especially to reduce the trade deficit with China. Key Points: 1. What Are Tariffs? Tariffs are a type of tax imposed on goods imported from other countries. Their purpose is to make imported products more expensive and promote the consumption of local goods by making them relatively cheaper, thus supporting domestic industries. 2. Beginning of Trump Tariffs: In 2018, Trump first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. Later, he extended these tariffs to hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese products in an effort to stop what he called “unfair trade” by China. 3. Trade War with China: China retaliated by imposing its own tariffs on American goods, leading to a “trade war” between the two nations. This conflict affected not only the U.S. and Chinese economies but also had global economic implications. 4. Impacts: Some imported goods became more expensive for American consumers U.S. farmers suffered as China restricted the purchase of their agricultural products Some domestic industries benefited due to reduced foreign competition Market uncertainty increased around the world
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Explore my portfolio mix. Follow to see how I invest! I recently upgraded my crypto portfolio, shifting from meme coins and low-cap alts to strong utility-based projects. My portfolio now consists of 40% BTC, 30% ETH, and 30% divided among MATIC, SOL, AVAX, and LDO. The reason for this change was market volatility and the increasing risk in holding speculative assets. I believe in projects with solid fundamentals, active developer communities, and real-world use cases. BTC and ETH remain the backbone of my holdings due to their long-term growth potential and institutional adoption. For diversification, MATIC and AVAX offer good scalability solutions, while SOL has shown impressive network activity. Portfolio balancing is crucial. I regularly review performance and rebalance assets according to market trends and upcoming narratives.
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I recently upgraded my crypto portfolio, shifting from meme coins and low-cap alts to strong utility-based projects. My portfolio now consists of 40% BTC, 30% ETH, and 30% divided among MATIC, SOL, AVAX, and LDO. The reason for this change was market volatility and the increasing risk in holding speculative assets. I believe in projects with solid fundamentals, active developer communities, and real-world use cases. BTC and ETH remain the backbone of my holdings due to their long-term growth potential and institutional adoption. For diversification, MATIC and AVAX offer good scalability solutions, while SOL has shown impressive network activity. Portfolio balancing is crucial. I regularly review performance and rebalance assets according to market trends and upcoming narratives.
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$ETH Today I want to share my trading operations strategy which I follow while dealing in crypto markets. I always start by analyzing market sentiment using news sources and on-chain data. Then, I move to chart analysis using candlestick patterns and key indicators like RSI and EMA. Before entering a trade, I set my entry point, take-profit levels, and stop-loss based on the nearest support and resistance. I mostly trade BTC and ETH pairs due to high liquidity and predictable patterns. For scalping, I use 5M and 15M charts, while for swing trading, 4H and daily charts give better signals. Risk management is my top priority, never risking more than 2% of my capital per trade. I log every trade — whether win or loss — to review and learn from my operations. This way, I stay disciplined, avoid emotional trades, and gradually improve my strategy.
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