Trump the TACO man

JimmyHua
10-13

Looking back at April 2025, Trump’s 2.0 tariff really shook the market — but it didn’t stop the bull run. Now he’s back, talking about another 100% tax on China, and everyone’s bracing for a pullback. Sure, the bears might be celebrating, but honestly, I see this as another discount window to grab great companies at cheaper prices.

Why panic when quality stocks are on sale? The market’s short-term moves are impossible to predict, but we can understand a company’s business model and long-term profits. My plan is simple: keep adding good stocks, stay patient, and let the drama play out. When the headlines start shouting “Ohhhhh The Market is Over,” that’s usually when the best bargains appear.

So, panic = discount = future returns. Don’t let Mr. Market scare you out — especially when the “TACO man” is just doing his thing in the background.

This isn’t my wisdom; it’s market wisdom. We’ve been through dips and pullbacks for the past five years — so why be afraid now?

Disclaimer:
This post is for sharing personal opinions and market observations only — it’s not financial advice. Please do your own research or consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Remember, markets can be unpredictable, and what works for one investor may not work for another.

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Comments

  • AaronJe
    10-13
    AaronJe
    Love your perspective on the market! [Heart]
  • chocoee
    10-13
    chocoee
    Such a refreshing perspective! [Wow]
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