Key Market Events on the Horizon
A popular crypto YouTuber, Crypto Rover, has declared the upcoming week as highly potent, anticipating a significant shake-up in financial markets. This expectation stems from two major events converging simultaneously, which could dramatically alter the flow of value and potentially lead crypto assets to either lower lows or higher highs. The YouTuber has provided a detailed analysis of potential market plays.
Crypto Rover's detailed post highlights the possibility of both stock and crypto markets facing one of the most challenging combinations of news seen in months. Following a substantial liquidation event in October and a period of slowly falling prices through the final quarter of 2025, expectations are shifting with the new year.
Upcoming US Decisions and Market Impact
The YouTuber has identified two significant upcoming events, described as "huge," both originating from decisions made in the United States. The first event is Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Europe, which many believe has already contributed to falling prices.
The second event, scheduled for Tuesday, involves an expected ruling from the Supreme Court regarding the legal validity of Trump's tariffs. With both of these developments occurring as markets reopen, the stage is set for extreme volatility. Over the weekend, Trump announced a fresh 10% tariff on the EU, marking the first major tariff escalation in nearly three months. The previous imposition of significant tariffs led to a $20 billion crypto market liquidation event on October 10, and also caused a sharp decline in the S&P 500.
Anticipated Market Volatility and Potential Repercussions
Following the most significant crypto crash in five years during that period, the community is now awaiting this week's developments with anticipation. The EU tariffs, which threaten trade flows valued at nearly $1.5 trillion, could lead to further complications, including potential retaliation from Europe. If the EU begins forming trade deals with countries sanctioned by the US, there is a risk of the US being excluded from key trade routes, a scenario that would be bearish for US stocks.
Adding to the potential for market disruption, the Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling on Tuesday concerning the legality of Trump's tariffs. Although the ruling has been delayed twice, it is now anticipated. Current market sentiment suggests a strong possibility that the Court will rule against the tariffs. This creates two potentially damaging scenarios: if the ruling is against the tariffs, it would indicate their legal weakness, likely triggering a sharp sell-off. Conversely, if the ruling is in favor of the tariffs, markets will need to fully account for the economic damage caused by the EU tariffs, leading to trade disruptions and increased risks.

