What are the most关注的 economic topics in 2025? According to data from authoritative institutions, the main discussions revolve around the analysis of trade friction escalation and economic outlook under high uncertainty. In addition, topics such as global economic growth divergence, financial stability risks, and financing needs of the international financial system also frequently appear on research agendas. These are key factors that influence asset allocation and market cycle judgments, and they warrant continuous attention from traders and investors.

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gm_or_ngmivip
· 4h ago
Damn, another trade friction. I'm tired of hearing the same rhetoric every year. Asset allocation? Bro, let's just stay alive first. Financial stability risk sounds nice, but in reality, it's just cutting the leeks. Uncertainty? That just means it's unpredictable. Why bother talking so much? Global divergence is indeed something to watch, but most people just can't keep up.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 4h ago
Trade friction, to be honest, is now just a big pit; whoever steps in will be unlucky... --- Financial stability risk? Laughs. These days, stability is the biggest instability. --- Asset allocation... I really can't figure out whether to all in or all out. --- Another economic outlook analysis? It's better to look at MEV opportunities, which are more practical. --- Global economic divergence, to put it simply, means some people make money while others lose. There's nothing to pay attention to; holding coins is the way to go. --- Funding demand is rising again? Suspect they're about to cut the leeks again. --- These macro narratives are all talk, but on-chain data is more reliable.
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DoomCanistervip
· 4h ago
Trade frictions, to put it simply, are just countries fighting each other. We small retail investors can only go with the flow. Wait, financing needs? Is this implying that liquidity will be tight? Financial stability risks are heard every day, but I've never seen true stability. With high uncertainty, should I go all-in or hide away? I'm so conflicted. I'm tired of hearing the word "differentiation." Who's making money and who’s losing, really? Asset allocation? I just look at the candlestick charts to decide.
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LightningHarvestervip
· 4h ago
Trade friction is really something to pay attention to, otherwise asset allocation is all for nothing. --- Financial stability risk? Basically, it means it's harder to make money. --- The global economy is highly divided; it feels like only the carefully selected sectors will do. --- With such high uncertainty, why should we still pay attention? Well, I'm holding cash and watching. --- Difficulties in financing are a headache for all countries; there will definitely be opportunities later. --- Asset allocation really tests people; acting too slowly could lead to total loss. --- All these risks are on the table, yet the market is still rising—ridiculous. --- Traders fear high uncertainty the most; who dares to hold heavy positions? --- After saying all that, the key is still to see who can hold on to the bottom.
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