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TACO is trending on social media. No, people are not talking about the tasty Mexican dish but rather an acronym that doubles as Wall Street’s favourite new nickname for President Donald Trump.
First, it was the Trump trade; now it's TACO. The new meme, first floated by The Financial Times this month, is making the rounds on Wall Street as a blueprint for playing the stock market in 2025.
The TACO meme seemed to be on Trump’s mind in July, as he repeatedly insisted that his new tariffs will go into effect on August 1.
First, it was the Trump trade; now it's TACO. The new meme, first floated by The Financial Times this month, is making the rounds on Wall Street as a blueprint for playing the stock market in 2025.
TACO Tuesday is a new weekly meme on X after financial experts came up with the term to describe Trump’s tariff policies. Last week, enough people caught on to the acronym, which stands for ...
First, it was the Trump trade; now it's TACO. The new meme, first floated by The Financial Times this month, is making the rounds on Wall Street as a blueprint for playing the stock market in 2025.
"Trump Always Chickens Out" refers to markets betting on Trump walking back tariff proposals. Trump called the TACO moniker "nasty" when asked about it on Wednesday. First, it was the Trump trade; now ...
The “TACO” label wasn’t just a market meme; it was a direct hit to his brand. Now, analysts are worried that Trump may overcompensate to make sure the TACOTrump label doesn’t stick.
"Trump Always Chickens Out" refers to markets betting on Trump walking back tariff proposals. Trump called the TACO moniker "nasty" when asked about it on Wednesday. First, it was the Trump trade; now ...
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