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Market Complacency Amidst Trade War Threats: Justified Optimism or a Hidden Danger?

Jul 11, 2025
2 min read
Table of Contents
  • 1. Market Calm Amidst Trade Storms
  • 2. Ignoring Tariff Threats?
  • 3. "TACO Trade": Betting on a Retreat
  • 4. Concerns About Complacency
  • 5. High Valuations: Is There a Margin of Safety?

Market Calm Amidst Trade Storms

Global financial markets have displayed a surprising degree of calm despite escalating trade threats from the Trump administration. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), a measure of expected volatility in the S&P 500, has fallen to levels significantly below its long-term averages. Volatility indices in US Treasury markets are also nearing three-year lows. Concurrently, Nvidia (NVDA) has led technology stocks to new heights, exceeding a market capitalization of $4 trillion.

Ignoring Tariff Threats?

Despite heightened threats of new tariffs, including a 50% tariff on copper, a 200% tariff on the pharmaceutical industry, and tariffs on countries such as Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, markets appear to have shrugged off these concerns. Some analysts believe investors are less worried about these threats, anticipating that the former president will ultimately back down from implementing them.

"TACO Trade": Betting on a Retreat

The term "TACO Trade" (Trump Always Chickens Out) refers to the bet that Trump will ultimately retreat from his trade threats. This idea gained traction after the US and China eased planned tariffs earlier this year, prompting investors to return to risk assets.

Concerns About Complacency

However, some investors warn that this apparent calm could be misleading. Record highs in equity markets may encourage Trump to take more aggressive actions in trade than markets currently expect. Furthermore, some are concerned that markets have become excessively complacent, with major stock indices approaching historic highs and price-to-earnings ratios elevated.

High Valuations: Is There a Margin of Safety?

The elevated valuations in financial markets raise concerns about the margin of safety available to investors. With such high valuations, the market may be more vulnerable to correction in the event of an unexpected economic or political shock. Investors should be aware of the potential risks and make informed investment decisions based on a thorough analysis of the global economic and political landscape.


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Table of Contents
  • 1. Market Calm Amidst Trade Storms
  • 2. Ignoring Tariff Threats?
  • 3. "TACO Trade": Betting on a Retreat
  • 4. Concerns About Complacency
  • 5. High Valuations: Is There a Margin of Safety?

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