Trade Chaos Likely to Linger, June to Bring More Uncertainty

Action Insight Weekly Report 5-31-25

Trade Chaos Likely to Linger, June to Bring More Uncertainty

Markets endured another week of trade confusion, with sentiment swinging sharply on alternating headlines. As a result, investor confidence remains fragile, with markets finding little footing as the tug-of-war between hopes of progress and fear of escalation continues.

While the 90-day reciprocal tariff truce is now in effect, its second half is shaping up to be just as uncertain. There’s potential for additional trade agreements to be finalized in the coming weeks, especially among smaller economies or non-contentious regions. However, the negotiations that matter most—between the US and the EU, and the US and China—remain fraught with difficulty. These high-stakes talks carry the most weight for global markets and, therefore, also pose the greatest downside risk.

Equity markets around the world are showing clear signs of fatigue. The bullish momentum that since mid-April has faded, replaced by choppy, indecisive price action. With global indexes indexes stalling, the stage is set for a prolonged period of sideways or probably downward movement.

The old market adage "sell in May and go away" might have come slightly early for some. But given the current backdrop, the phrase may still apply—with a twist. For 2025, “sell in June is not too late” may prove to be the more accurate rule of thumb. Barring a clear and credible resolution on the major trade fronts, June could be another month of whipsaw trading, fragile sentiment, and rising caution.

Overall in the currency markets, Dollar ended as the strongest one, followed by Loonie, and then Euro. Yen was the worst performer, followed by Aussie and then Sterling. Swiss Franc and Kiwi ended in the middle. But the pairs and crosses were merely in consolidations in general....

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EUR/USD Weekly Outlook

EUR/USD's price actions from 1.1572 are seen as a corrective pattern to rally from 1.0176, which might still be extending. On the upside, above 1.1417 will bring retest of 1.1572 first. On the downside, below 1.1209 will target 1.1064 again. But overall, rise from 1.0176 is expected to resume after the correction completes at a later stage.

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