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Trump’s Tariffs Just Slammed the Stock Market — Here’s What’s Spiraling Out of Control

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Trump’s Tariffs Just Slammed the Stock Market — Here’s What’s Spiraling Out of Control

Written by:

Last updated on:

April 4, 2025

After a major announcement of tariffs that have rattled Wall Street, the individual announced tariffs on practically everything imported into the United States. These are not small tariffs. Each and every incoming product now has a baseline fee of ten percent, and the higher rates go for some countries like China.

The so-called Liberation Day tariffs are provoking shockwaves, they announced, and stock prices across the board tanked. The $1,700-point dive on the Dow Jones in a day's time was the largest drop since the early pandemic days, and the tech sector was hit the hardest, with Nasdaq losing almost 6% and the S&P 500 slipping close to 5%. Around $3.1 trillion evaporated just like that.

It's probably fair to gauge that major companies in the U.S. having their roots deep into international suppliers are presently groaning in pain. For instance, Apple saw its stock drop by more than nine percent, while Nike took the brunt of the damage by fourteen percent. Such companies depend on such parts imported overseas, and an increase in the cost of imports would probably suffer from delay, lower profit, and also be expectedly translated into increased prices for such goods bought by consumers.

The people see a reason to worry about something called stagflation. That's where prices keep running up, but the economy is not going at a rate good enough to qualify as healthy, and it is a pretty bad combination. Some financial experts are very cautious that all these tariffs may funnel the U.S. closer to recession. In fact, that's what makes business go slow while job openings stop popping up. Consequently, wallets would tighten for most of the people.

Speedily sanctioning retaliatory measures is already a fashion trend among other nations. Already, China called the tariffs unfair and threatened counterattack. The European establishment also did not like it, and even some of the allies of the U.S. think twice before letting go of much investment in American markets. At the same time, heat is increasing in political affairs at home. Even some well-named Republicans like Mitch McConnell speak so loudly condemning these tariffs as possibly doing more harm than good.

Still, the individual is holding firm. He says this is about protecting American jobs and fixing trade deals that haven’t worked in the country’s favor. His commerce secretary is backing him up, saying this is the bold action the economy needs right now.

If you’ve got money in the stock market, there’s a good chance you’re feeling this already. And if things don’t settle down, people might start noticing price jumps on everyday stuff, from electronics to groceries. The whole situation is tense, and nobody’s really sure where it’s going next. But one thing’s clear. This isn’t just a blip. It’s shaping up to be a turning point, and the ripple effect is already in motion.

About Ezekiel Chew​

Ezekiel Chew, founder and head of training at Asia Forex Mentor, is a renowned forex expert, frequently invited to speak at major industry events. Known for his deep market insights, Ezekiel is one of the top traders committed to supporting the trading community. Making six figures per trade, he also trains traders working in banks, fund management, and prop trading firms.

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Trump’s Tariffs Just Slammed the Stock Market — Here’s What’s Spiraling Out of Control

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April 4, 2025

After a major announcement of tariffs that have rattled Wall Street, the individual announced tariffs on practically everything imported into the United States. These are not small tariffs. Each and every incoming product now has a baseline fee of ten percent, and the higher rates go for some countries like China.

The so-called Liberation Day tariffs are provoking shockwaves, they announced, and stock prices across the board tanked. The $1,700-point dive on the Dow Jones in a day's time was the largest drop since the early pandemic days, and the tech sector was hit the hardest, with Nasdaq losing almost 6% and the S&P 500 slipping close to 5%. Around $3.1 trillion evaporated just like that.

It's probably fair to gauge that major companies in the U.S. having their roots deep into international suppliers are presently groaning in pain. For instance, Apple saw its stock drop by more than nine percent, while Nike took the brunt of the damage by fourteen percent. Such companies depend on such parts imported overseas, and an increase in the cost of imports would probably suffer from delay, lower profit, and also be expectedly translated into increased prices for such goods bought by consumers.

The people see a reason to worry about something called stagflation. That's where prices keep running up, but the economy is not going at a rate good enough to qualify as healthy, and it is a pretty bad combination. Some financial experts are very cautious that all these tariffs may funnel the U.S. closer to recession. In fact, that's what makes business go slow while job openings stop popping up. Consequently, wallets would tighten for most of the people.

Speedily sanctioning retaliatory measures is already a fashion trend among other nations. Already, China called the tariffs unfair and threatened counterattack. The European establishment also did not like it, and even some of the allies of the U.S. think twice before letting go of much investment in American markets. At the same time, heat is increasing in political affairs at home. Even some well-named Republicans like Mitch McConnell speak so loudly condemning these tariffs as possibly doing more harm than good.

Still, the individual is holding firm. He says this is about protecting American jobs and fixing trade deals that haven’t worked in the country’s favor. His commerce secretary is backing him up, saying this is the bold action the economy needs right now.

If you’ve got money in the stock market, there’s a good chance you’re feeling this already. And if things don’t settle down, people might start noticing price jumps on everyday stuff, from electronics to groceries. The whole situation is tense, and nobody’s really sure where it’s going next. But one thing’s clear. This isn’t just a blip. It’s shaping up to be a turning point, and the ripple effect is already in motion.

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About Ezekiel Chew

Ezekiel Chew, founder and head of training at Asia Forex Mentor, is a renowned forex expert, frequently invited to speak at major industry events. Known for his deep market insights, Ezekiel is one of the top traders committed to supporting the trading community. Making six figures per trade, he also trains traders working in banks, fund management, and prop trading firms.

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Trump’s Tariffs Just Slammed the Stock Market — Here’s What’s Spiraling Out of Control

4.0
Overall Trust Index

Written by:

Updated:

April 4, 2025

After a major announcement of tariffs that have rattled Wall Street, the individual announced tariffs on practically everything imported into the United States. These are not small tariffs. Each and every incoming product now has a baseline fee of ten percent, and the higher rates go for some countries like China.

The so-called Liberation Day tariffs are provoking shockwaves, they announced, and stock prices across the board tanked. The $1,700-point dive on the Dow Jones in a day's time was the largest drop since the early pandemic days, and the tech sector was hit the hardest, with Nasdaq losing almost 6% and the S&P 500 slipping close to 5%. Around $3.1 trillion evaporated just like that.

It's probably fair to gauge that major companies in the U.S. having their roots deep into international suppliers are presently groaning in pain. For instance, Apple saw its stock drop by more than nine percent, while Nike took the brunt of the damage by fourteen percent. Such companies depend on such parts imported overseas, and an increase in the cost of imports would probably suffer from delay, lower profit, and also be expectedly translated into increased prices for such goods bought by consumers.

The people see a reason to worry about something called stagflation. That's where prices keep running up, but the economy is not going at a rate good enough to qualify as healthy, and it is a pretty bad combination. Some financial experts are very cautious that all these tariffs may funnel the U.S. closer to recession. In fact, that's what makes business go slow while job openings stop popping up. Consequently, wallets would tighten for most of the people.

Speedily sanctioning retaliatory measures is already a fashion trend among other nations. Already, China called the tariffs unfair and threatened counterattack. The European establishment also did not like it, and even some of the allies of the U.S. think twice before letting go of much investment in American markets. At the same time, heat is increasing in political affairs at home. Even some well-named Republicans like Mitch McConnell speak so loudly condemning these tariffs as possibly doing more harm than good.

Still, the individual is holding firm. He says this is about protecting American jobs and fixing trade deals that haven’t worked in the country’s favor. His commerce secretary is backing him up, saying this is the bold action the economy needs right now.

If you’ve got money in the stock market, there’s a good chance you’re feeling this already. And if things don’t settle down, people might start noticing price jumps on everyday stuff, from electronics to groceries. The whole situation is tense, and nobody’s really sure where it’s going next. But one thing’s clear. This isn’t just a blip. It’s shaping up to be a turning point, and the ripple effect is already in motion.

ezekiel chew asiaforexmentor

About Ezekiel Chew

Ezekiel Chew, founder and head of training at Asia Forex Mentor, is a renowned forex expert, frequently invited to speak at major industry events. Known for his deep market insights, Ezekiel is one of the top traders committed to supporting the trading community. Making six figures per trade, he also trains traders working in banks, fund management, and prop trading firms.

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