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1. Given the current market dynamics, it's plausible that the recent tariff shock could lead to a buying opportunity for contrarian investors. Historically, Trump's tariff announcements have led to initial market panic followed by sharp rebounds.

2. When politics shakes the markets, my approach would be to hold steady and assess the situation based on fundamentals rather than reacting impulsively. Political unpredictability, such as Trump's tweets, can indeed cause short-term market fluctuations, but long-term trends are often driven by economic fundamentals.

3. Trump's unpredictability can be both a risk and a trader's best friend, depending on one's investment strategy. For those who thrive on volatility and can accurately predict market movements, Trump's unpredictable nature of the market can be exploited for profit.

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25bps Rate Cut! Will Market Fresh New Highs Ahead of China–US Summit?
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected and announced the end of quantitative tightening (QT). Powell stated that a rate cut in December is by no means a done deal. Trump tweets that "a great trip" in Asia. This week, the US stock market hit new highs with Nvidia offering super boost. Meanwhile, gold also rebounds back to $4000. ---------- Will the market rally together with gold? Is gold bull market back and pullback ending? What's your view at this point?
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