I wanted to know about the Brazilian friends who defend this aberration, especially those who call themselves Christians, if they still like him with this policy of wars without clear justifications
Ualifi Araújo
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GOOD MORNING!!!
What sinister last 12 hours in the world, let's see just the most important;
1) President Trump approved legislation imposing tariffs of 500% on the EU and other countries buying Russian oil.
2) Trump says he has not abandoned his mission regarding Canada. After Greenland, Canada is next.
3) US President Trump threatens a 200% tariff particularly against France.
4) India imposes retaliatory tariffs of 30% on the United States.
5) THE GLOBAL CREDIT AGENCY FITCH ALERTS: TARIFF THREATS IN GREENLAND INCREASE TRANSATLANTIC RISKS
Fitch estimates that a 10% tariff could reduce European GDP by about 0.5% by 2027, with Germany among the hardest hit.
The news above happened in the last 12H, it seems that Trump was indeed right when he said he would end the CURRENT wars, he just didn't say he would START new ones 😅...The man is a conflict machine and every day he has something new.
With the worsening global situation, the #BTC could not maintain the very important level of $92K and now we are in the last trench here (90.6K).
It just took the price to stop falling and the level of leverage shot up quickly, if we continue to increase the level of leverage like this, the price will fluctuate in this region until it liquidates most traders.
There are good charts to trade, but I suggest lowering the leverage, or you will just lose for nothing.
Initially, we need to go to $92.3K, this will give us support to attack higher prices later.
It is understandable the frustration of most in the market, but we do not have a problem with the fundamentals of the market and rather with a President with a lot of power who EVERY day destroys diplomacy in the world, unfortunately.
Set support at $90.6K and check, that is the last trench...BUYERS should appear in that region. 🚀💛
I wish you all a great day! 💛
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