Trump’s second term is off to a rough start on Wall Street, marking one of the worst first 50 days for any U.S. president since 1950.According to Sundial Capital Research strategist Jason Goepfert, the S&P 500 has dropped about 6.4% since Trump 2.0 took office. Only two presidents had a worse start: Richard Nixon (-7.2%) and George W. Bush (-13.6%).For comparison, the best-performing presidents in their first 50 days were John F. Kennedy (+9.4%), Barack Obama (+5.7%), and Bill Clinton (+4.2%).While stock market performance isn’t always tied directly to politics, in this case, market volatility seems to be reflecting investor concerns—especially over tariffs and trade policies.With Q1 of 2025 now in the books, where do you think the market is headed next? A dramatic rebound or more roll