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Have you noticed that Trump always likes to cause trouble on Saturdays?
January 3rd, taking Maduro away, was a Saturday,
January 17th, imposing tariffs on several European countries over Greenland, was a Saturday,
February 21st, after the Supreme Court ruled his tariffs illegal, he announced a global tariff increase to 15%, was a Saturday,
February 28th, firing on Iran, was also a Saturday.
It’s suspected that Trump causes trouble on Saturdays hoping to complete it over the weekend, and on the other hand, give the market time to digest the negative emotions, thereby reducing the impact on U.S. stocks.
What other reasons do you think there might be?