US foreign policy lacks coherent strategy — it's reactive chaos. The Syrian geopolitical shift, trade tariff announcements, Greenland discussions, Iran tensions — each gets intense focus before attention pivots elsewhere. No long-term planning, no institutional continuity, just scattered stimulus.



For crypto and traditional asset traders, this creates volatility. When policy direction constantly shifts, markets can't price in consistent risk. Geopolitical uncertainty spikes, capital flows become erratic, and positioning gets reshuffled. The lack of follow-through means yesterday's commitment becomes today's forgotten promise. That's the kind of policy whiplash that keeps traders on edge and makes portfolio hedging harder to execute with confidence.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 5h ago
This is like playing Russian roulette. Policies bloom today and wither tomorrow. We traders are really being played to death by this unpredictable big hand. The logic of all-in yesterday has become a joke today. Hedging? Uh... what are we hedging against? The US is tangled up itself.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 5h ago
Policy dancing, we get caught in the trap. Yesterday all-in on tariffs, today talking about Greenland... who can properly hedge against this?
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Degentlemanvip
· 5h ago
Policy swings back and forth, traders are directly cut off... That's why I always hold some stablecoins. I really can't trust these people.
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