Regardless of judicial roadblocks, the administration appears set on pursuing aggressive tariff measures. The Supreme Court's stance may complicate implementation, but policy direction seems unlikely to shift. This moves the goalposts for market participants weighing trade friction scenarios.

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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-18 22:38
The courts can't handle them, but the key is how the market will move... This wave of tariffs is really a gamble on the nation's fate.
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StableNomadvip
· 01-18 08:41
ngl, this is basically giving me 2018 trade war vibes but with more legal theater. Supreme Court can slow-walk it all they want, tariffs are happening anyway—smart money's already priced it in tbh. correlation coefficients are gonna be wild when this actually lands.
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BoredRiceBallvip
· 01-17 13:31
As for tariffs and trade policies, if the courts can't stop it, then they just can't stop it. Retail investors need to wake up...
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 01-16 00:13
If the court can't stop it, just go ahead and do it. Anyway, the market will have to recalculate.
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 01-16 00:11
NGL, if the court can't stop it, then it can't be stopped. The game must go on... The market needs to recalculate.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 01-16 00:09
The key is how to proceed afterward; if the court can be bypassed at this stage, then just bypass it.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 01-16 00:03
What is judicial resistance? The policy direction has already been set. This wave of tariffs is really coming... It's another opportunity to traverse the cycle. Is anyone bottom-fishing in the lower range?
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 01-15 23:59
The court can't stop anything; the administration just wants to force it... Now traders have to recalculate their accounts.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-15 23:54
ngl, the trade war is really coming now... If the courts can't stop it, then we just have to go all out.
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TokenSherpavip
· 01-15 23:52
ngl, if you examine the data on historical precedent here... the court's basically signaling quorum requirements matter less than execution velocity. markets are repricing governance dynamics in real-time, and tbh it's fascinating to watch the voting power shift. the tariff trajectory reminds me of 2018 governance votes—empirical evidence suggests policy inertia wins long-term
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