Next Friday, pay attention to a key moment — the U.S. Supreme Court will release its first batch of rulings for the year on January 9. According to court conventions, they usually do not disclose which cases will be decided in advance, but this time the tariff case is very likely to be included.
Why is this matter so urgent? Simply put, the tariff amounts are accumulating daily. The longer the delay, the larger the involved figures become, which is why the U.S. government is eager for the court to make a quick decision. The outcome of this ruling will have a fairly direct impact on the market, especially on currencies related to imports and exports and policy-sensitive sectors.
If you have trading plans, it’s worth paying attention to the market reaction this Friday.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-09 20:30
Wow, January 9th is really coming, and this time the tariff case probably can't be avoided.
You must keep an eye on the market this Friday, or else you'll be caught off guard and it'll be uncomfortable.
Every day piling up, can't afford to delay... so anxious.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-09 17:56
I have to keep a close eye on January 9th, or I'll get hit again and cry.
The tariff case results caused a direct market crash, and import/export currencies are probably going to plummet.
Honestly, the longer it drags on, the more terrifying the numbers become. The US government is also going crazy.
There will definitely be movements in the market on Friday. Can't sleep, everyone.
If I bet on the wrong direction this time, my all-in will once again become a joke.
The key ruling is really unpredictable; I can only gamble.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-08 07:00
yo so the real play here isn't jan 9th itself... it's the frontrunning happening *right now* before the ruling. insiders already know which way this tariff thing's going, watch the money move first, price action follows. classic sandwich attack on macro scale ngl
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-07 02:49
Is this Schrödinger's "very likely" again? Maybe nothing will happen next Friday.
Will it be released on January 9th? After trading cryptocurrencies for so long, I've learned not to trust this kind of "possibility."
Tariffs are accumulating and increasing daily. By the time of the ruling, it might already be an astronomical number. The government is really anxious.
If they really dump the market this time, import and export coins will flow like a river of blood.
Wait, didn't the court not disclose this before? How do the media know that the tariff case is "very likely"... Feels like another empty promise.
Let's wait and see. Don't get caught off guard—that's the best strategy.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-07 02:42
Oh my, another tariff case. This time it might really get serious.
Wait, on January 9th, can the crypto market avoid another roller coaster?
Once the tariff tone is set, import and export currencies are likely to experience big fluctuations. Stay alert.
The accumulated amount each day... just thinking about it gives me a headache. Hope the court doesn't drag its feet again.
This weekend, my sleep quality will probably take a hit again. After all, this is the life we chose.
The key still depends on their final ruling. It feels a bit uncertain.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-07 02:35
Damn, it's another suspenseful situation. Waiting for a big reveal on January 9th.
The tariff case has been finalized, time to quickly adjust the portfolio.
The amount fluctuates daily; no matter how you calculate it, it hurts.
Before the court sets the tone, all coins are just gambling. I think I'll wait and see.
This Friday, I might have to stay up late watching the market again...
Once the tariffs are implemented, import and export currencies will need to be revalued, feeling a bit anxious.
Waiting for the news, the 50/50 chance is really hard to endure.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-07 02:30
It's that tariff nonsense again, always hanging over us.
The tariff case will be decided next Friday, and there might be riots then.
Accumulating every day, big players have long since lost patience.
There might be a chance with import/export currencies this week, I'll just watch quietly.
This kind of situation really tests your mindset...
Just wait to be cut, I've seen too many of these "critical moments."
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-07 02:25
Ha, it's that kind of "might be in the lineup" trick again. I just like this uncertainty, it's exciting. Once the tariff case is announced, the import and export sector will definitely move. Whether to go all-in or clear out will depend on how fast I can react.
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I've noted down the key time points, but honestly, with court rulings being so unpredictable, it's not worth racing to the finish line. Better to just get some free interactions and farm some rewards.
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Wait, so January 9th is the decisive moment? My small position has been quietly making big profits there, just waiting for the court's final decision.
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Daily tariff accumulation... I get the logic, it's about time cost. But for crypto enthusiasts, it might be an opportunity—policy-sensitive sectors are the easiest to recoup investments during such times.
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Uh, do I still need to monitor market reactions myself? Forget it, I’ll keep being a power bill enthusiast. Leave these big events to professional players to go all-in.
Next Friday, pay attention to a key moment — the U.S. Supreme Court will release its first batch of rulings for the year on January 9. According to court conventions, they usually do not disclose which cases will be decided in advance, but this time the tariff case is very likely to be included.
Why is this matter so urgent? Simply put, the tariff amounts are accumulating daily. The longer the delay, the larger the involved figures become, which is why the U.S. government is eager for the court to make a quick decision. The outcome of this ruling will have a fairly direct impact on the market, especially on currencies related to imports and exports and policy-sensitive sectors.
If you have trading plans, it’s worth paying attention to the market reaction this Friday.