Is the 90-day suspension of tariffs really Favourable Information?
Tariffs suspended for 90 days, everyone thinks it is Favourable Information, and with a sudden surge in the market last night, it was believed that the market had returned again 😳 What does a 90-day suspension mean? It means that I can announce the cancellation of the suspension and announce unfavourable information at any time within 90 days. Because today many people and many analysts are saying favourable information, and there are also many retail investors buying at the bottom. Is it really the bottom? If tomorrow or the day after suddenly a fake news is announced, or the suspension is canceled, will there be a rapid decline, and then institutional investors will buy at the bottom again? What we are looking at is profit, while they are looking at the principal. The so-called real bottom is when the bears outnumber the bulls; that is the bottom. When can I buy the dip? "Be cautious first, then optimistic". Simply put, it means not to rush to buy the dip, but to wait for clear signals of an upward trend before taking action. How do we determine this upward signal? Mainly by looking at several data points: market sentiment, buying and selling conditions, large capital movements, etc.
We can adjust our strategy to adapt to possible market changes:
Diversified Investment: Consider diversifying investments to reduce dependence on a single market or asset, thereby maintaining stability during market fluctuations.
Pay attention to economic data: closely monitor global economic indicators and those of major economies to timely adjust investment strategies in response to possible market changes.
Risk Management: Strengthen risk management by using stop-loss strategies and risk-adjusted returns to protect the portfolio.
Through these adjustments, we can better leverage the market opportunities brought by Trump's suspension of tariffs while controlling potential risks.
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WorldNature
· 2025-04-11 18:09
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Asiftahsin
· 2025-04-11 07:50
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Miss_1903
· 2025-04-10 20:09
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DuniaForexCrypto
· 2025-04-10 19:12
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Is the 90-day suspension of tariffs really Favourable Information?
Tariffs suspended for 90 days, everyone thinks it is Favourable Information, and with a sudden surge in the market last night, it was believed that the market had returned again 😳
What does a 90-day suspension mean? It means that I can announce the cancellation of the suspension and announce unfavourable information at any time within 90 days. Because today many people and many analysts are saying favourable information, and there are also many retail investors buying at the bottom. Is it really the bottom? If tomorrow or the day after suddenly a fake news is announced, or the suspension is canceled, will there be a rapid decline, and then institutional investors will buy at the bottom again? What we are looking at is profit, while they are looking at the principal. The so-called real bottom is when the bears outnumber the bulls; that is the bottom.
When can I buy the dip?
"Be cautious first, then optimistic". Simply put, it means not to rush to buy the dip, but to wait for clear signals of an upward trend before taking action.
How do we determine this upward signal? Mainly by looking at several data points: market sentiment, buying and selling conditions, large capital movements, etc.
We can adjust our strategy to adapt to possible market changes:
Diversified Investment: Consider diversifying investments to reduce dependence on a single market or asset, thereby maintaining stability during market fluctuations.
Pay attention to economic data: closely monitor global economic indicators and those of major economies to timely adjust investment strategies in response to possible market changes.
Risk Management: Strengthen risk management by using stop-loss strategies and risk-adjusted returns to protect the portfolio.
Through these adjustments, we can better leverage the market opportunities brought by Trump's suspension of tariffs while controlling potential risks.