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Dulcinea

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Tue Mar 11, 2025, 11:26 AM Mar 11

Trump made the stock market a marker of success. Now he's hedging as markets dip.

(NBC News) When President Donald Trump wanted to make the case for his first term’s success in an interview last month, he turned to the stock market.
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But after stocks began a downward spiral last week on fears Trump's use of tariffs will tip the United States into a recession, his tone has changed.

“You can’t really watch the stock market,” Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday on Fox News. “If you look at China, they have a 100-year perspective. We have a quarter. We go by quarters.”

On Monday, stocks sank further, erasing all of their gains since Trump’s election. The S&P 500 had its worst day since September, and shares of technology companies were among the hardest hit as the Nasdaq had its biggest one-day drop since 2022, wiping out $1 trillion in value.

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Trump made the stock market a marker of success. Now he's hedging as markets dip. (Original Post) Dulcinea Mar 11 OP
Amid stock market turmoil, Trump haunted by his own standards LetMyPeopleVote Mar 11 #1

LetMyPeopleVote

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1. Amid stock market turmoil, Trump haunted by his own standards
Tue Mar 11, 2025, 11:55 AM
Mar 11

Just 18 days after declaring, “The stock market is going to be great,” the president said, “You can’t really watch the stock market.” Oops.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lk44lpnlz22z

It's not just that Trump vowed to deliver a Wall Street boom. It's also the fact that everyone realizes the recent stock market turmoil is entirely his fault.

In this game of "Clue," it was the president, in the Oval Office, with his trade tariffs and layoffs.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/stock-market-turmoil-trump-haunted-standards-rcna195779

As it turns out, the Republican had the right concerns, but the wrong presidents. The major Wall Street indexes fared quite well throughout Biden’s term in the White House, which at least so far, is not the case for his successor. NBC News reported:

Major stock indexes tanked Monday, continuing a sell-off that gathered steam last week as rattled investors began zeroing in on the prospect of a significant falloff in U.S. growth amid persistent inflation and a wobbling job market. The broad S&P 500 index closed down 2.7%. Not only has it now given up all of President Donald Trump’s post-election gains, it fell to its lowest level since September and is essentially unchanged over the past seven months. ... The tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 4% as it plunged deeper into “correction” territory. ... The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped nearly 900 points, or roughly 2.1%.


....Indeed, as the major indexes sink, no credible observers are seriously making the argument that the slides are unrelated to the White House. Everyone seems to understand exactly who and what is responsible for the significant losses. In this game of “Clue,” it was the president, in the Oval Office, with his trade tariffs and layoffs.

“What’s remarkable is that there’s hardly any real news driving this,” Nobel laureate Paul Krugman noted via Bluesky. “It’s just investors belatedly realizing that Trump is who he is, and always was.”....

Before his inauguration, the president vowed a Wall Street boom, and as NBC News reported, the rhetorical push continued as his second term got underway.

When President Donald Trump wanted to make the case for his first term’s success in an interview last month, he turned to the stock market. “I was very proud to have handed over the country when the stock market was higher than it was, previous to the pandemic coming in,” he said in a Fox News interview Feb. 9. “It was an amazing achievement.” And in his second term, he has promised that trend would continue. “The stock market is going to be great,” he told the crowd at an investor conference Feb. 19.


Just 18 days after declaring, “The stock market is going to be great,” Trump appeared on Fox News and said, “You can’t really watch the stock market.”

If the Republican is counting on the public not to notice the contradiction, he’s likely to be disappointed.
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