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Author: commonone 🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: albaby1 was right again...
Date: 04/02/2025 4:36 PM
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...when he wrote that the Trump Tariffs would have to be more than 20%. So far, King Donald is holding up an impossible to read chart with reciprocal tariff rates that show China will face a 44 percent tariff on top of the 20 percent Trump has already imposed, while the European Union will be 20 percent. Japan will be 24 percent and India 26 percent.

The United States runs a trade surplus with Britain and he's still slapping them with 10%.

YIKES!

Futures should be interesting tonight.
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Author: commonone 🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: Re: albaby1 was right again...
Date: 04/02/2025 4:45 PM
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I forgot to mention his economic illiteracy is on full display and that he sounds fucking insane: rambling, nonsensical, detached.

But then those were givens, amirite?
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Author: albaby1 🐝 HONORARY
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Date: 04/02/2025 5:12 PM
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...when he wrote that the Trump Tariffs would have to be more than 20%. So far, King Donald is holding up an impossible to read chart with reciprocal tariff rates that show China will face a 44 percent tariff on top of the 20 percent Trump has already imposed, while the European Union will be 20 percent. Japan will be 24 percent and India 26 percent.

Here's a clearer photo:

https://thehill.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/202...

Looks like all of our major trading partners have tariffs greater than 20%. All the major markets are tanking after hours. That 32% tariff barrier on Taiwan is going to be particularly nasty for any company that uses chips, and why AAPL and TSMC are crashing in the after hours especially.
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Subject: Re: albaby1 was right again...
Date: 04/02/2025 5:17 PM
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That 32% tariff barrier on Taiwan is going to be particularly nasty for any company that uses chips, and why AAPL and TSMC are crashing in the after hours especially.

F@#$ Trump!
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Author: ges 🐝  😊 😞
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Date: 04/02/2025 5:50 PM
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Futures should be interesting tonight

I'm not about to try and predict how this will all turn out but I'm glad I've got some significant hedges in place.
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Author: Lapsody 🐝  😊 😞
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Date: 04/02/2025 6:09 PM
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China is the only one I know who did currency manipulations, are there others?
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Author: albaby1 🐝 HONORARY
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Date: 04/02/2025 6:38 PM
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China is the only one I know who did currency manipulations, are there others?

Not any that I'm aware of, at least among the major trading partners. If you look at the fact sheet announcing the tariffs, you can see that the "currency manipulation and trade barriers" small print itself isn't even accurate. It's a laundry list of everything they can describe about another country's economy to push that "tariff" number as high as they can. My favorite?

Countries including China, Germany, Japan, and South Korea have pursued policies that suppress the domestic consumption power of their own citizens to artificially boost the competitiveness of their export products. Such policies include regressive tax systems, low or unenforced penalties for environmental degradation, and policies intended to suppress worker wages relative to productivity.

So other countries don't get to make their own decisions about their domestic tax systems, environmental enforcement, or measures that relate to worker wages? And it's the GOP that's saying that all of those other countries don't have progressive enough taxation, too low of penalties for environmental damage, and not allowing things that allow worker wages to rise to productivity - while they are literally in the process of reducing the progressivity of the U.S. tax code, reducing environmental regulation and the ability to enforce it, and undermining labor union protections? But that doesn't count on our side of the ledger of non-tariff barriers?

https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/04/fac...
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Author: suaspontemark   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: albaby1 was right again...
Date: 04/02/2025 8:28 PM
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S&P ETF is down 3.5% in the after hours market. Wheee!
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