PANews reported on November 6 that according to Jinshi Data, Rong Ren Goh, a portfolio manager at Hanwha Investments in Singapore, said that market volatility may rise after Trump takes office, so from a trading perspective, this does bring opportunities. This volatility stems from the uncertainty surrounding how he intends to fulfill some of his campaign promises. Now, the market is only focused on the outlook for tariffs because this is the easiest lever to pull directly under the president's executive order.
Agency: Future market will fluctuate around how Trump fulfills his promises
- 2025-04-06
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman: Trump may delay tariffs
- 2025-04-06
A group of well-known figures from the technology and financial circles went to Mar-a-Lago to "discuss common sense" with Trump on tariffs
- 2025-04-06
Trump's tariff policy has shaken Wall Street, and Treasury Secretary Bensont has become the "target of help" in the financial community
- 2025-04-06
Analysis: There are no winners in a trade war, and Bitcoin prices will soar as a result
- 2025-04-05
Analysis: Trump forces the Fed to cut interest rates to reduce the cost of repaying U.S. debt, which may push up risk asset prices in the long run
- 2025-04-05
Wood says Trump tariffs could push US into recession