$17 trillion has vanished into thin air. Your belief in "digital gold" is being torn apart by Wall Street and bombs alike.



Brothers, stop scrolling on your phones.

I don’t care if you’re already losing money or hesitating whether to buy the dip. Stop for a moment and listen to what I have to say.

In the past few months, $17 trillion has evaporated from your wealth and freedom dreams.

What does $17 trillion mean? It’s enough to buy all the Bitcoin in the world at $120,000 each, and still have tens of trillions left to burn for fun.

Just this past Friday, the Nasdaq entered a correction, the clouds of war with Iran loomed, and oil prices steadily stayed above $100. And then what happened?

COIN dropped 7%, MSTR fell 6%, and miners started falling like dominoes, with declines of 5% to 8%. The Bitcoin you hold also broke below $66,000, approaching a two-month low.

This isn’t a black swan; it’s boiling a frog in warm water. And now, the water temperature has reached 90 degrees. Are you still asking, “Is the bull still here?”

You think this is just another bull run? Wake up, this time is different.

Have you noticed a pattern? Since the Iran war started in late February, the market has been infected with a disease: a deadly condition where it soars on Monday and runs away by Friday.

On Monday, everyone breathes a sigh of relief—phew, the end of the world didn’t come. They push the market up 3%. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday, confidence gradually erodes. By Thursday and Friday, geopolitical uncertainty becomes a knife at everyone’s neck. No one wants to hold positions over the weekend because nobody knows if bombs will fall on oil fields.

This is classic weekend panic. Your leveraged long positions are bait from Monday, and by Friday, they are precisely detonated.

The magnificent seven giants have turned into the tragic seven brothers. Gold and silver fall, Bitcoin drops, even safe-haven US Treasuries are declining. You thought buying digital gold would hedge? Sorry, in the face of real global risks, all risk assets have one name: lambs waiting to be slaughtered.
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