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A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders. What is ...
If we get another dose of the liberation day volatility – even a fraction of it – then investors’ complacency could be ...
“TACO” is an acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” referring to the growing sentiment among investors that though Trump ...
Ongoing US-China trade tensions and volatile policy shifts have left investors caught between betting on tariff deescalations ...
The nickname— short for ‘Trump Always Chickens OUT’ — came about from the president’s habit of making tariff threats ...
The investing world loves an acronym and there's a new one in town thanks to President Trump: The Taco Trade. As Wall Street ...
Trump’s big claim is he knows “The Art of the Deal.” Few observers see evidence of it. On Wall Street, they even have a name ...
The acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out” was originally about his tariffs, but it’s morphing into a broader Trump insult.
Fundstrat’s Tom Lee has been betting on a “new bull market” following the spike in the volatility gauge in April, while ...
Known for his colorful stream-of-consciousness notes examining derivatives, McElligott taps the ever-expanding lexicon of Trump trades to tout the 'Trump Collar' as a way to explain the latest market ...
It stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” and has come to encapsulate what Trump says is a legitimate form of negotiation. Under conditions created by his erratic manoeuvres, markets tend to sell off ...