WendyOneP
04-03

By imposing tariffs, Trump aims to protect domestic industries and reduce reliance on foreign goods. Higher import costs may encourage businesses to shift production back to the U.S., boosting manufacturing jobs. Tariff revenues could fund infrastructure projects, supporting economic growth. Reduced trade deficits may stabilize the dollar and enhance long-term financial security. Domestic companies could gain a competitive edge, leading to higher wages and investment. Short-term market volatility is a trade-off for long-term economic resilience.

Is a Double Bottom Coming for S&P 500?
ECB announced a 25 bps cut, bringing it down to 2.25%. Powell rejected all hints at rate cuts on Wednesday. He emphasized that the Fed must ensure tariffs do not spark persistent inflation, stating that "more time is needed" to assess inflation trends. He also dismissed the idea of a Fed Put. -------------------- Is it a double bottom coming? What's your target price for S&P 500? Will it head for 5000 or lower?
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  • ZeRoCoOl
    04-03
    ZeRoCoOl
    At the other end, for products that are not produced in US, the increased in tax is passed onto the consumers
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