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6/13/2025, 10:59:51 AM
>>60499131
No, I mean they move in the same direction at the same time, like it's tracking them.
>It's a risk-on asset
How? It was marketed as a currency. And it's main focus was on hedging against inflation. Like Gold.
>Fuck the Fed, they print blablabla
Isn't that a risk-off asset more than a risk-on asset?
>>60499145
Yeah, sure I exaggerated a bit. But the weapons are still US and without them they'd likely lose. And the US is always around, actually, physically. There are bases and the ships are there too.
https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/two-carriers-middle-east-implications-houthis-iran-and-us-force-readiness
These two are probably still there.
Also, c'mon man, EVEN now it does V, with all the risk around this Iran-Israel thing. You literally have minutes to think about selling (or shorting) but no time to close shorts or think if you want to buy.
No, I mean they move in the same direction at the same time, like it's tracking them.
>It's a risk-on asset
How? It was marketed as a currency. And it's main focus was on hedging against inflation. Like Gold.
>Fuck the Fed, they print blablabla
Isn't that a risk-off asset more than a risk-on asset?
>>60499145
Yeah, sure I exaggerated a bit. But the weapons are still US and without them they'd likely lose. And the US is always around, actually, physically. There are bases and the ships are there too.
https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/two-carriers-middle-east-implications-houthis-iran-and-us-force-readiness
These two are probably still there.
Also, c'mon man, EVEN now it does V, with all the risk around this Iran-Israel thing. You literally have minutes to think about selling (or shorting) but no time to close shorts or think if you want to buy.
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