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Volatility is good, but definitely feels like we are in uncharted waters right now.
Markets don't like uncertainty and Trump is proving so unpredictable. There is no reason to assume he has any clue what he is doing.or what impact his actions might have on global markets. Most economies are precariously positioned in terms of inflation, growth and debt burden. It could easily all go Pete Tong.

One thing is for sure, The Donald is gonna hate if there is a crash a month into his presidency
 
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It's the potential for USA to lose Europe over time as a customer.
Its the potential for Europe to be plunged into spending money on defense.
Its the stoking of inflation by tariffs.

So many unknowns + so many over valued companies


Not surprised


Europe is being faced with having to rethink it's relationship with American companies. Even the thought of that is going to ripple around.
 
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Markets don't like uncertainty and Trump is proving so unpredictable. There is no reason to assume he has any clue what he is doing.or what impact his actions might have on global markets. Most economies are precariously positioned in terms of inflation, growth and debt burden. It could easily all go Pete Tong.

One thing is for sure, The Donald is gonna hate if there is a crash a month into his presidency
This soon into his term we all know he'd just blame it on Biden and enough will believe him to have the desired effect, probably.
 
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Volatility and uncertainty is good if you can hold your nerve...

Think forrest gump, no one wants to go fishing when the storms were out, but those who did caught many shrimps.

for the past few months, I've been buying ETFs and each month I've been getting less and less shares per month as the price went up.
now that it's volatile, there's a possibility that my monthly purchase is at a cheaper price... but really.. I'm 21%, 12.6% and 106% up on three of my accounts for the last 12 months.
 
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