{"id":50559,"date":"2025-07-16T02:00:43","date_gmt":"2025-07-16T06:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thestockmarketwatch.com\/stock-market-news\/the-art-of-the-deal-and-the-tariff-trumps-market-mayhem-continues\/50559\/"},"modified":"2025-07-16T02:00:43","modified_gmt":"2025-07-16T06:00:43","slug":"the-art-of-the-deal-and-the-tariff-trumps-market-mayhem-continues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www2.stockmarketwatch.com\/stock-market-news\/the-art-of-the-deal-and-the-tariff-trumps-market-mayhem-continues\/50559\/","title":{"rendered":"The Art of the Deal (and the Tariff): Trump&#8217;s Market Mayhem Continues"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, the sweet symphony of market volatility, a tune often composed by the maestro of unpredictability himself, Donald J. <a href=\"https:\/\/thestockmarketwatch.com\/live\/trump-stock-market\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"8\" title=\"Trump\">Trump<\/a>. Just when you thought the financial world might settle into a predictable rhythm, a flurry of pronouncements from the former (and potentially future) President sends indices scrambling and analysts reaching for their antacids. The latest chapter in this ongoing saga involves trade &#8220;deals,&#8221; tariff threats, and a curious dance with cryptocurrency legislation, all against a backdrop of rising inflation that seems to defy the very policies meant to tame it.<\/p>\n<h2>Trade Tango: The Indonesia Shuffle and Boeing&#8217;s Bump<\/h2>\n<p>The week kicked off with a classic Trumpian flourish: the announcement of a &#8220;landmark deal&#8221; with Indonesia. On Tuesday, July 15, President <a href=\"https:\/\/thestockmarketwatch.com\/live\/trump-stock-market\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"8\" title=\"Trump\">Trump<\/a> declared that Indonesia would now face a 19% tariff on its goods entering the United States, a figure notably lower than the 32% he had threatened just last week. This, he proclaimed, was a victory, granting the U.S. &#8220;full access&#8221; to Indonesia&#8217;s market, with American exports facing no tariffs at all. Indonesia, in a show of good faith (or perhaps strategic capitulation), has reportedly committed to purchasing a cool $15 billion in U.S. energy products, $4.5 billion in American agricultural goods, and a hefty order of 50 <a href='\/stock\/BA'>Boeing<\/a> jets.<\/p>\n<p>For <a href='\/stock\/BA'>Boeing<\/a>, this news was a welcome updraft. Shares of the aerospace giant reportedly gained on the announcement, though specific percentage increases varied across reports, with some noting a slight dip by day&#8217;s end while others confirmed an initial gain. The <a href='\/stock\/EIDO'>iShares MSCI Indonesia ETF<\/a> (<a href='\/stock\/EIDO'>EIDO<\/a>) also saw its gains expand to nearly 0.5% on Tuesday morning, reflecting a cautious optimism that a lower, albeit still significant, tariff is better than a higher one. Mr. Art Hogan of B. Riley Wealth Management, ever the observer, suggested that &#8220;High stock market prices may be emboldening the administration to keep up the bluster on tariffs,&#8221; a characterization that perfectly encapsulates the current climate. One might wonder if the art of the deal now involves threatening an astronomical tariff, only to &#8220;negotiate&#8221; it down to merely punitive, thereby declaring victory. The market, it seems, is still trying to figure out if it&#8217;s a win or just less of a loss.<\/p>\n<h2>Tariffs: The Global Game of Chicken and Inflation&#8217;s Rise<\/h2>\n<p>Beyond Indonesia, the global tariff game continues unabated. President Trump has threatened a staggering 100% tariff on Russia if a Ukraine peace deal isn&#8217;t reached within 50 days, a move that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later clarified as &#8220;economic sanctions&#8221; rather than traditional tariffs, perhaps to avoid further market jitters [Alert 3, Title 7]. Meanwhile, the specter of 30% tariffs on Mexico and the European Union looms large, with the EU reportedly preparing retaliatory measures targeting 72 billion euros worth of U.S. goods, from <a href='\/stock\/BA'>Boeing<\/a> aircraft to bourbon whiskey. Canada, too, isn&#8217;t immune, facing an extended deadline for a 35% tariff [Alert 1, Title 20].<\/p>\n<p>The market&#8217;s reaction to this constant tariff drumbeat has been, predictably, a mixed bag. On Tuesday, July 15, the <a href='\/stock\/DJIA'>Dow Jones Industrial Average<\/a> (<a href='\/stock\/DJIA'>DJIA<\/a>) dropped 1% to 44,023.29, while the broader <a href='\/stock\/SPX'>S&#038;P 500<\/a> (<a href='\/stock\/SPX'>SPX<\/a>) declined 0.4% to 6,243.76. This downturn was attributed, in part, to the rising inflation data, which seems to be the unintended consequence of these very tariff policies. The Consumer Price Index (<a href=\"https:\/\/thestockmarketwatch.com\/stock\/?stock=CPI\">CPI<\/a>) for June rose by 0.3% month-over-month and a concerning 2.7% year-over-year, an acceleration from May&#8217;s 2.4%. Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy, also ticked up to 2.9% annually. Economists are increasingly pointing fingers at tariffs as a contributing factor to these price hikes. Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macroeconomics delivered a &#8220;knock-out punch to the tariff inflation deniers,&#8221; suggesting the evidence is now undeniable. It seems the &#8220;America First&#8221; policy might also be &#8220;Inflation First&#8221; for consumers.<\/p>\n<h2>The Crypto Conundrum &#038; Fed Follies<\/h2>\n<p>Adding another layer to the market&#8217;s daily drama is the ongoing saga of cryptocurrency legislation. President Trump, a vocal proponent of digital assets, had enthusiastically declared &#8220;Crypto Week&#8221; and urged House Republicans to vote &#8220;yes&#8221; on the GENIUS Act and other related bills, touting them as essential for making America the &#8220;UNDISPUTED, NUMBER ONE LEADER in Digital Assets&#8221;. However, the path to legislative clarity proved anything but clear. On July 15, a procedural vote to consider the bills was shot down by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, including some conservative Republicans concerned about the lack of a specific ban on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).<\/p>\n<p>This legislative snag sent ripples through the crypto market. <a href='\/stock\/BTC'>Bitcoin<\/a>, the bellwether of the digital asset world, tumbled, dropping 4% in minutes to US$115,222 before paring losses to be down 2.8% at US$116,516.00. Shares of crypto-related companies like Circle Internet and <a href='\/stock\/COIN'>Coinbase Global<\/a> also saw declines. Ever the negotiator, Trump quickly announced an agreement with the holdouts after an Oval Office discussion, seemingly clearing the way for a re-vote. Meanwhile, the tech-heavy <a href='\/stock\/IXIC'>NASDAQ Composite Index<\/a> (<a href='\/stock\/IXIC'>IXIC<\/a>), buoyed by <a href='\/stock\/NVDA'>Nvidia<\/a>&#8216;s 4% surge on news of resuming H20 chip sales to China, managed to edge to a second straight record close, gaining 0.2% to 20,677.80. This divergence highlights the market&#8217;s selective absorption of Trump&#8217;s pronouncements: tech loves access to China, crypto hates legislative uncertainty, and the broader market grapples with tariff-fueled inflation.<\/p>\n<p>Amidst all this, President Trump continues his relentless pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, arguing that &#8220;Consumer Prices LOW. Bring down the Fed Rate, NOW!!!&#8221; and even suggesting a 3-point cut to save &#8220;One Trillion Dollars a year&#8221;. This, despite the very inflation data that suggests the opposite. Analysts like Thomas Hayes, Chairman of Great Hill Capital, suggest Trump believes the CPI report gives him &#8220;proof for his case&#8221; on rate cuts. However, the market isn&#8217;t so easily swayed. The probability of a July rate cut plummeted to a mere 2.6% after the inflation data, with even September&#8217;s odds looking less certain. As one analyst sagely noted, &#8220;Even if the Fed cuts rates, market forces may drive long-end yields higher, especially if inflation expectations become unmoored,&#8221; suggesting the market has &#8220;all the cards&#8221; when it comes to long-term rates.<\/p>\n<h2>The Predictable Unpredictability<\/h2>\n<p>In essence, the market&#8217;s reaction to Trump&#8217;s influence remains a masterclass in controlled chaos. Each announcement, whether a &#8220;deal&#8221; that includes a new tariff or a threat of a hundred percent levy, is met with a flurry of activity, often contradictory. The <a href='\/stock\/DJIA'>Dow<\/a> and <a href='\/stock\/SPX'>S&#038;P 500<\/a> dip on inflation fears stoked by tariffs, while the <a href='\/stock\/IXIC'>NASDAQ<\/a> hits records on tech optimism. <a href='\/stock\/BA'>Boeing<\/a> gets a boost from a deal that simultaneously imposes tariffs on its partner country, and <a href='\/stock\/BTC'>Bitcoin<\/a> gyrates on the whims of congressional procedural votes. Analysts are left to parse the nuances, with some seeing &#8220;any setback as a buying opportunity&#8221; [Alert 2, Title 10], while others caution that the administration&#8217;s &#8220;bluster on tariffs&#8221; remains an unfavorable headline. It&#8217;s a market that thrives on information, but perhaps, just perhaps, it&#8217;s starting to develop a healthy dose of skepticism when the details are &#8220;to follow.&#8221; The only constant, it seems, is the delightful unpredictability that keeps everyone on their toes, perpetually waiting for the next tweet, the next &#8220;deal,&#8221; and the next market pivot.<\/p>\n<p><i><b>DISCLAIMER: <\/b> We read Trump&#8217;s posts so you don&#8217;t have to. This is comedy meets market data, not financial advice. Not political advice either &#8211; we just like charts and chaos.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, the sweet symphony of market volatility, a tune often composed by the maestro of unpredictability himself, Donald J. Trump. 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