Why You Shouldn’t Trust Political Statements in Crypto Trading

In my opinion, the idea that the Iran–US war is “cooling down” is not something traders should blindly trust—especially when such statements come from political figures like Donald Trump. History has shown us that words and actions often don’t align, and in crypto, this gap can be extremely costly.

Let’s recall what actually happened.

Trump made very bullish statements about crypto when Ethereum was trading around $3,800. He spoke about creating crypto reserves and supporting the industry. Naturally, confidence returned to the market. But soon after, tariffs were imposed, the market dumped, and ETH fell to around $3,200.

Then came the launch of Trump’s own meme coin. Many traders expected the market to explode—after all, a sitting president entering crypto sounded huge. Instead, liquidity was drained from major coins like ETH and BTC into that meme coin, and the broader market dumped again.

A few days later, Donald Trump’s wife launched her own coin. Once again, money flowed out of major assets into these hype-driven tokens, causing further weakness across the market.

Later, when ETH was near $2,800, Eric Trump tweeted that it was an “ideal dip” to buy Ethereum. Many believed him. What happened next? New tariffs, another market dump, and eventually ETH collapsed all the way down to around $1,380—from $3,800. This entire move happened while people trusted political statements and family endorsements.

This is exactly why I’m writing this.

If you truly want to become a successful trader:

Focus mainly on Bitcoin

Respect technical levels

Never chase green candles

Let the market come into your zone

Avoid FOMO

Do not trade based on political statements or war-related headlines

Statements like “the war is cooling down” are often tools of manipulation.

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