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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 the best day of the week, but Wednesday may usurp it as the day President Donald Trump threw a fit after learning what TACO stands for. Amid the stock market’s dramatic ups and ...
"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 ...
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 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.
The TACO trade is the new Trump trade. Here's what to know about the meme ruling the stock market. Filip De Mott Updated 28 May 2025 at 0:49 pm ...
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.
Taco Tuesday is the best day of the week, but Wednesday may usurp it as the day President Donald Trump threw a fit after learning what TACO stands for. Amid the stock market’s dramatic ups and downs ...
"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 question now hanging over markets isn’t whether he’ll back off—it’s whether this time, the need to look tough outweighs the usual economic caution. And if so, the TACO trade, once a reliable ...