Dow Jones whipsaws but holds steady on Friday
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The Dow Jones waffled near 42,000 as equities trim gains on Friday. Despite a lack of noteworthy data, equities are reeling under the pressure of expiries. President Trump hinted at “flexibility” in upcoming tariffs as the pivot begins anew. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) saw an uptick in volatility on Friday, but settled close to where it started near 42,000 as investors grapple with deciding where to go next. Despite a relatively thin showing on the economic data docket, market sentiment remains tightly-drawn as traders wrestle with fresh inconsistencies from US President Donald Trump. Adding further pressure to equities, Friday was a “quadruple witching hour” for markets, with a jumbo proportion of options slated for expiry. According to estimates by Goldman Sachs (CS) and reported by CNBC Sean Conlon, over $4.7 trillion worth of stock, index, and futures options will expire on Friday. After weeks of flip-flopping on recent tariff packages, but still vowing “reciprocal” tariffs on April 2nd, US President Donald Trump has again opened the door to “flexibility” to his previously-declared set in stone tariffs package due in early April. In a social media post on Friday morning, President Trump reiterated that the US will be imposing reciprocal tariffs on any country that has tariffs on US exports, but teased that there could be some “flexibility” in tariffs, opening the door to countries being able to negotiate down or away US import taxes. This is the sixth straight time in less than ten weeks that Donald Trump’s own tariff proposals have been changed by Donald Trump himself, and investors have grown weary under the weight of Trump’s on-again off-again trade war with everybody at the same time. The Federal Reserve (Fed) towed the line this week, brushing off recent jumps in inflation metrics and generally waving off…
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