XAUUSD - Buy Now

XAUUSD - Buy Now

Tokyo Open drive up
All taken out by Dubai open profit taking they get to the charts and go OMG ! we're rich close them all we'll get back in at the bottom.

Tarriffs is the worry still foremost and all its implications.

it's as if it is being engineered for his mates in Goldman Sachs.

As of April 1, 2025, the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump has announced and is set to implement several tariffs this week, marking a significant escalation in global trade tensions.​

Key Tariffs Being Implemented:

25% Tariff on Imported Automobiles and Parts:

Effective Date: April 3, 2025.​
People.com

Details: A 25% tariff will be imposed on imported cars and automotive parts. President Trump has indicated that he is indifferent to potential increases in car prices resulting from these tariffs, suggesting that consumers may turn to American-made vehicles instead. ​

"Liberation Day" Tariffs:

Effective Date: April 2, 2025.​

Details: President Trump has dubbed April 2 as "Liberation Day," during which he plans to announce sweeping tariffs targeting multiple countries. These tariffs are anticipated to be broad and may affect various sectors, contributing to significant volatility in global markets. ​
Wikipedia

Reciprocal Tariffs on Trading Partners:

Effective Date: April 2, 2025.​
Wikipedia

Details: The administration intends to implement "reciprocal tariffs" aimed at matching the tariff rates that other countries impose on U.S. goods. This move is part of an effort to address perceived trade imbalances and is expected to impact numerous trading partners. ​
Reuters

Market Reactions and Implications:

Global Stock Market Declines: Anticipation of these tariffs has led to significant drops in global stock markets. For instance, the Nasdaq-100 index fell by 2.4%, and the S&P 500 declined by 1.5%. European and Asian markets have also experienced downturns, particularly affecting automakers like Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. ​
markets.businessinsider.com

Investor Uncertainty: The announcement of these tariffs has heightened investor concerns about potential trade wars and economic instability, leading to increased market volatility.​

These developments represent a substantial shift in U.S. trade policy and are likely to have wide-ranging effects on both domestic and international economies.​


When USD bond and equity returns drop Investors turn to Gold
Panic = Buy Gold
Fear Gauge = 22 Very bad




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