#TrumpCancelsEUTariffThreat Trade tensions act like friction in the global economy. When tariff threats rise, uncertainty increases, businesses slow planning, and investors tend to reduce risk. When those threats ease, markets often respond with cautious relief.
Historically, reduced trade pressure between major economies like the US and EU can:
Improve confidence in global supply chains
Support equity indices tied to international trade
Encourage a mild shift toward risk-on assets
Crypto markets don’t react directly to tariffs, but they do react to macro mood. When uncertainty cools, traders are more willing to allocate capital to volatile assets, including Bitcoin and high-liquidity altcoins.
That said, sentiment alone doesn’t create trends. Liquidity conditions, interest rates, and broader economic data still play a larger role in sustained moves."
