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Judicial Whiplash on Tariffs Sends Markets into a Tailspin

Judicial Whiplash on Tariffs Sends Markets into a Tailspin

Cryptopolitan
Release Time:
2025-05-30 09:01:29
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Another day, another court-induced market tremor—because who needs stability when you can have legal drama?

Investors scramble as tariff rulings flip like a meme coin in a bull run. No one saw this coming (except maybe every trader with a pulse).

Bonus jab: Meanwhile, traditional finance still thinks ’volatility’ is a dirty word. Cute.

Stocks recoil as legal chaos deepens

This constant policy flip-flop is throwing both markets and global trade partners into a loop. The S&P 500, which was up nearly 0.9% during early Thursday trading, turned south fast after the TRUMP administration hinted at a possible appeal.

The issue isn’t just whether the tariffs are good or bad, it’s that nobody knows when they’re real. That’s paralyzing for companies trying to plan shipments and for countries negotiating trade deals.

Even with the turbulence, stocks have had a solid May. The S&P 500 is still up more than 6% this month, the Nasdaq Composite has jumped 10%, and the Dow has added about 4%. For this week alone, the S&P has risen 2%, the Dow gained 1.4%, and the Nasdaq is up 2.3%.

Traders are also watching closely for inflation data. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index for April is expected to show annual inflation at 2.2%, with a monthly increase of 0.1%. The Core PCE, which cuts out food and energy, is projected to come in at 2.6% for the year, also rising 0.1% month over month. 

Crypto drops as investors brace for inflation

Crypto markets weren’t spared either. Bitcoin dropped 2.8% and now trades at $105,430. Ether fell 4% to $2,617, XRP dropped 4.4% to $2.19, and Solana (SOL) tumbled 6%, now sitting at $162. The declines come as traders try to make sense of global economic signals that are increasingly impossible to predict.

On-again, off-again tariffs spook markets more than firm policies.

Source: TradingView

But interestingly enough, the crypto Fear & Greed Index is currently at 60, which is strongly Greed. Retail investors aren’t feeling good about any of it. The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) said bearish sentiment jumped to 41.9% this week, up from 36.7% last week. 

That’s higher than the long-term average of 31%, and this marks the 26th time in 28 weeks that pessimism has outpaced the norm. On the flip side, bullish sentiment dropped to 32.9%, down from 37.7%, and sits below the historical average of 37.5% for the 16th time in 17 weeks.

In a special question, 64% of respondents said that the tariffs, along with the economy and inflation, are the top reasons they expect markets to drop in the next six months. Only 11% pointed to corporate earnings, 10% to valuations, and 9% to monetary policy or interest rates.

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