The US-EU trade negotiations just hit a wall. After President Trump ramped up threats over Greenland, the European Parliament slammed the brakes on a crucial ratification vote. When major trade agreements stall like this, it usually signals rising geopolitical friction—exactly the kind of macro uncertainty that tends to shake risk-on appetite in markets. Worth watching how this plays out, especially if tensions keep escalating and trade talks drag on longer. These geopolitical headwinds could reshape capital flows across asset classes.
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WhaleSurfer
· 10h ago
That Greenland issue really upset the Europeans, and now the trade negotiations are directly stalled. It feels like the market is about to start shaking...
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GameFiCritic
· 22h ago
This wave of geopolitical maneuvers... is a typical prelude to "market clearing." Trade negotiations stall, capital flows are hindered, I've seen this rhythm before—risk assets are about to come under pressure.
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GasGuru
· 01-21 15:20
The Greenland thing was really something else. What kind of trick is Trump up to now...
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 01-21 15:17
Haha, here we go again. Every time there's a geopolitical upheaval, the market seems as fragile as paper. I've been through the 2018 wave, so these fluctuations are nothing.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-21 15:13
Uh... another trade war? This time it was directly frozen. The Greenland issue really can't be held back anymore. Anyway, traditional finance will definitely run away, and in our crypto circle, we're just waiting for the opportunity...
The US-EU trade negotiations just hit a wall. After President Trump ramped up threats over Greenland, the European Parliament slammed the brakes on a crucial ratification vote. When major trade agreements stall like this, it usually signals rising geopolitical friction—exactly the kind of macro uncertainty that tends to shake risk-on appetite in markets. Worth watching how this plays out, especially if tensions keep escalating and trade talks drag on longer. These geopolitical headwinds could reshape capital flows across asset classes.