Many folks look at the market solely through the lens of daily prices and forget to analyze the broader global landscape that drives the world economy. In times of economic tension, geopolitical conflicts, inflation, high interest rates, and uncertainty in international markets, it's only natural for projects to face pressure and volatility.
The issue is that a large part of the trading community prefers to attack projects and spread despair without truly studying what's going on in the world. They want constant highs amidst a global crisis, as if the market operates in isolation from economic reality.
The financial market doesn't just move on emotion or hope. It reacts to interest rates, global liquidity, government decisions, international conflicts, inflation, institutional confidence, and the movements of big investors.
Before labeling a project as a failure, it's crucial to understand the current macroeconomic landscape. Those who ignore the global economy end up analyzing only the surface and making decisions based on collective panic.
Tough times also serve to separate those who study and grasp economic cycles from those who simply follow the crowd's noise.
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The issue is that a large part of the trading community prefers to attack projects and spread despair without truly studying what's going on in the world. They want constant highs amidst a global crisis, as if the market operates in isolation from economic reality.
The financial market doesn't just move on emotion or hope. It reacts to interest rates, global liquidity, government decisions, international conflicts, inflation, institutional confidence, and the movements of big investors.
Before labeling a project as a failure, it's crucial to understand the current macroeconomic landscape. Those who ignore the global economy end up analyzing only the surface and making decisions based on collective panic.
Tough times also serve to separate those who study and grasp economic cycles from those who simply follow the crowd's noise.
#BTC