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A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders.
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There's a popular nickname for how to play Trump trade policy: the "TACO Trade." But investors have mixed opinions about ...
A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders. What is behind the viral acronym?
The S&P 500’s rally has run ahead of fundamentals and investors should not be tempted to chase it, advises BCA, an ...
Wall Street is gambling on Trump’s tariff reversals, dubbing the strategy the “TACO” trade, which stands for Trump Always ...
As “Trump Always Chickens Out” or TACO trade was trending last week, the “Anywhere But The USA” or ABUSA trade is also emerging as a notable market trend in 2025, driven by concerns over U ...
The so-called TACO trade is predicated on the notion that Donald Trump reliably stakes out a maximalist policy position and then backs off when the markets react negatively, causing that reaction ...
He’s chafed at some of those questions, but few set him off like the one he received about the concept of the Wall Street TACO trade, an acronym that stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” “Don’t ...
There's a nickname for this: the "TACO Trade." But investors have mixed opinions about whether it's a safe bet. The “Trump Trade” has evolved. How investors should play it is up for debate.
Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong coined the term "TACO" trade last month to describe how the president, in the face of market pressure, constantly backs off the biggest tariffs he slaps ...