The U.S. government shutdown has ended, so why is the market still falling? 📉
From my perspective, the recent partial government shutdown in the United States has ended, and I have a few direct personal judgments, all based on my own thoughts without any official color.
1. The downtime was so brief that it was almost unnoticeable, but the exposed cracks are actually quite deep.
It only lasted 4 days, federal employees received back pay, and the market didn't react much; cryptocurrency even had a slight rebound. On the surface, it seems like a minor episode. However, as someone who checks news and on-chain data daily, I can clearly feel that U.S. politics has now taken 'shutdown' as a routine negotiation tool. This is the second time in a few months (the last one lasted 43 days, which was even more outrageous), indicating that both parties have no intention of reconciling on core issues like immigration enforcement and fiscal appropriations; they are just kicking the can down the road.