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Strait of Hormuz Becomes the "Flow of Traffic Code"? Trump's Move Was Brilliant
In the internet age, even geopolitics has a "traffic code." And the Strait of Hormuz is definitely one of the top global keywords.
This time, Trump's statement, to put it simply, is about precise targeting—just mentioning it immediately draws market attention, media amplifies it automatically, and emotions spread rapidly. It’s a natural hot search magnet.
Why is it so effective? Because it directly relates to two core issues: energy prices + the global supply chain. Once tensions rise here, oil prices go up, inflation expectations increase, and the stock market, exchange rates, and even the crypto market are affected.
Interestingly, often this kind of "tension" doesn’t necessarily escalate in reality but stays at the "expectation level." In other words, the market isn’t rising because of facts, but because of imagination.
Trump excels at this—using language to create volatility. You could say it’s a strategy, or you could say it’s a "amplifier."
For investors, this environment actually calls for calmness. Because the real profit often doesn’t come from following emotions but from recognizing when emotions recede.
So don’t be swayed by the word "escort," the key question is only one: Are oil tankers really safer? If the answer is uncertain, then the market’s heat is probably only temporary. #美联储利率不变但内部分歧加剧