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Taco Tuesday is becoming Taco Everyday, analysts say. But not every publicly traded Mexican chain has fared well on Wall ...
There's a popular nickname for how to play Trump trade policy: the "TACO Trade." But investors have mixed opinions about ...
Wall Street loves a catchy acronym, and the “TACO trade” has captured the mood, as investors and analysts attempt to make ...
The so-called TACO trade will be tested as markets wait to see if Trump will actually follow through with his 50% steel duty ...
Trump’s tendency to back off of his most extreme threats recently inspired a Financial Times writer to coin the phrase “ TACO ...
Ongoing US-China trade tensions and volatile policy shifts have left investors caught between betting on tariff deescalations ...
Wall Street can’t stop talking about tacos—even on days other than Tuesday. The TACO trade is the latest trader jargon that’s starting to make its way to the mainstream, and it’s one that ...
In the midst of the chaos, one phrase kept surfacing across Wall Street: the "TACO" trade. An acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out," it captures a growing belief among investors that the ...
Early action on Monday shows Wall Street starting the week on the back foot, as trade-war concerns once again dominate the ...
He got offended when asked about Wall Street calling his tariffs policy TACO trade -- aka 'Trump always chickens out'. (AP Photo / Evan Vucci) TACO or Trump Always Chickens Out. That's what Wall ...
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.