One economist's take: Trump's policy moves are triggering stagflationary pressures that'll become impossible to ignore. As we hit the April 2 milestone—marking a year since the administration's major policy shift—expect these economic crosscurrents to become way more visible. The combination of inflationary impulses and stagnation risks is brewing beneath the surface, and markets should stay tuned to how this unfolds in the months ahead.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 16h ago
Is the stagnation coming? Laughing out loud, they're starting to sell anxiety again. I've heard this set of words too many times; let's just wait and see the real data.
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ILCollector
· 18h ago
The stagnation has arrived, I saw it coming a long time ago. The crypto world has always been closely tied to macroeconomics, and this policy shift really needs to be watched closely.
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DoomCanister
· 18h ago
Stagnation is here; this time, there's really no way to avoid it.
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PermabullPete
· 18h ago
We've been hearing about the stagnation pressure narrative for three years, and what’s the result? The market still hits new highs. Can't we stop using macro narratives to scare people all the time?
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NftMetaversePainter
· 18h ago
honestly stagflation vibes are so 2008... but yeah the algorithmic breakdown of macroeconomic policy? that's where the real generative chaos lives. trump's just another variable in the computational mess we're all swimming through fr
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 18h ago
Is the stagnation coming? I'm watching it. Anyway, the retail investors are always the last to know 😅
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AirdropChaser
· 18h ago
Stagnation has arrived, I saw it coming long ago. The Federal Reserve is still pretending to be asleep.
One economist's take: Trump's policy moves are triggering stagflationary pressures that'll become impossible to ignore. As we hit the April 2 milestone—marking a year since the administration's major policy shift—expect these economic crosscurrents to become way more visible. The combination of inflationary impulses and stagnation risks is brewing beneath the surface, and markets should stay tuned to how this unfolds in the months ahead.