Monday, May 12, 2025

A toothless tiger, nobody will take this trade war seriously

My analysis for the past few posts are thrown out the window. The announcement to mutually reduce tariffs by over 100% shows their weakness. Originally it was thought they would at least put up a fight, but who knows their pain threshold is so low? They have shown themselves to be a toothless tiger, big roar but no bite. Totally just caved in front of China. China didn't even have to make any concessions or uphold previous deal from 2018-2019. If I were China, I wouldn't take it seriously and will even take a tougher stance. Expect the same from other trading partners, I wouldn't be surprised if most of them starts to play hardball. This on-off nature is exhausting to investors/traders/businesses. 30% won't stop them from importing China goods, so in the end they will end up on the losing side for paying the additional taxes. A totally meaningless situation that does more harm to themselves. Again expect inflation to creep up over the 2-3 months, though it will be less than forecasted, probably won't be high enough to cause any real pain. Fed might even consider raising rates, who knows? Q2 GDP numbers might be weaker than usual again as businesses might do some front-loading/stockpiling again before the 90-day pause ends in Aug. 

My conclusion is: no recession, no bear this year unless of course there are some drastic escalation again. I will just invest/trade normally. All these tariffs are just pure noise. Any dip is a buy. Even if he announces 100% pharm/semi tariffs, it is still a buy opportunity because we all know it will just be noise eventually. If there is any economic damage, Fed / government will step in to save the day. So no worries of any doom / gloom. 


China emerging as the leader of the new multipolar world order

They can't even win a trade war, or whatever war. To make weapons, they have to rely on China's materials. Therefore they can't even win a hot war. I will look to accumulate China equities when it dips a little, and diversify a little.


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