Investors Await Clarity as Trump’s Trade Plan Nears Unveiling

Action Insight Mid-Day Report 4-2-25

Investors Await Clarity as Trump’s Trade Plan Nears Unveiling

Risk-off sentiment has returned to European markets and US futures as traders await the long-anticipated announcement of the United States’ reciprocal tariffs, scheduled for 2000 GMT. After months of speculation and political posturing, today is expected to bring the concrete details of US President Donald Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs plan. Markets are hoping for clarity on which countries and sectors will be affected, the magnitude of the levies, when they will take effect, and whether any exemptions will be granted.

While the announcement itself may provide clarity to a certain extent, hopefully, it’s far from the end of the story. A big unknown remains how major trading partners, especially the European Union, will respond. Retaliatory measures are expected, but the scale, scope, and timing remain uncertain. And beyond that, markets are already looking to Washington’s next move—will the US escalate further if other nations push back?

On the more hopeful side, many still believe that this will eventually culminate at the negotiating table, where barriers are eased rather than raised. Historically, tariff wars have led to tough talks and eventual compromises. However, any such diplomatic resolution would likely be a long process and do little to ease near-term volatility or economic strain.

Pessimists, on the other hand, are concerned that the true aim of the US isn’t merely reciprocity, but reshoring manufacturing and breaking long-standing trade norms. These goals require very different approaches and outcomes. The former could lead to quick concessions, the latter a prolonged and potentially damaging realignment of global supply chains......

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Daily Pivots: (S1) 149.01; (P) 149.58; (R1) 150.19; More...

Range trading continues in USD/JPY and outlook is unchanged. Intraday bias remains neutral at this point. Corrective rise from 146.52 could have completed at 151.20 already. Risk will stay on the downside as long as 151.29 resistance holds. Below 148.69 will bring retest of 146.52 low first. Firm break there will resume whole decline from 158.86 towards 139.57 support next.

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