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Home » Trump’s China tariffs send stocks tumbling as ‘FOMO’ rally fades, S&P 500 closes at lowest level in a year
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Trump’s China tariffs send stocks tumbling as ‘FOMO’ rally fades, S&P 500 closes at lowest level in a year

MNK NewsBy MNK NewsApril 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Early Tuesday morning, stocks looked poised to stage a “Turnaround Tuesday” rally as tariff negotiation hopes ran high.

By the end of trading on Wall Street, those hopes had been dashed.

“At the slightest whiff of good news, people come roaring back in because that FOMO [fear of missing out] never goes away,” Interactive Brokers chief strategist Steven Sosnick told Yahoo Finance Tuesday morning as markets soared.

“It’s always there. No one ever wants to miss a rally.”

At session highs, all three of the major indexes were up more than 4%.

By the market close, all three indexes were in the red.

The benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell 1.6%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) slid over 2.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) fell 0.8%, shedding 320 points. Earlier in the session, the index had been up as much as 1,300 points.

Tuesday’s closing level of 4,982 for the S&P 500 was its lowest close since April 19, 2024.

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At close: April 8 at 4:44:02 PM EDT

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For the fourth straight day, tariff headlines were the market’s biggest challenge.

Near midday, the White House confirmed that tariffs on China would be increased to 104% at midnight on Wednesday as the rest of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs go into effect.

Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet

Stocks erased all their gains on their day within an hour of the news and added to these losses in the final hour of the day.

This seesaw market action has been the theme of the week as markets look for some stability following the S&P 500’s worst week since March 2020, when investors grappled with the reality of Trump’s tariffs. Over last Thursday and Friday, the benchmark index lost over 10%.

On Monday, stocks ripped higher, with the S&P 500 swinging 8% higher in a 15-minute period as headlines spread that the Trump administration was considering delaying the tariffs. The White House declared that report “fake news,” sending both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to close lower on the day.

The two days of market swings provide one clear takeaway for investors: Right now, the direction of stocks is all about tariff negotiations.

“We need to see some evidence of some negotiation very, very quickly,” Fundstrat’s global head of technical strategy, Mark Newton, told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump is seen on the television as traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Monday, April 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
President Donald Trump is seen on the television as traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Monday, April 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

And the knee-jerk market action hasn’t just been in stocks, either.

The 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) rose 10 basis points to hit 4.25% on Tuesday and is now up more than 25 basis points since an initial decline as investors feared Trump’s tariffs could slow economic growth, sparking a flight to safety trade into bonds.

Over that same time period, the yield on the 2-year Treasury note has risen about 30 basis points. To Interactive Brokers’ Sosnick, this action in fixed income is yet another sign of the chaotic trading action in markets right now.

“If markets are having a difficult time pricing low-risk assets, like 2-year Treasurys, they’re certainly not going to have an easy time pricing higher-risk assets, like equities, or … crypto, or anything of that nature,” Sosnick said.

Meanwhile, volatility in stocks has soared, with the S&P 500 swinging roughly 6% or more peak-to-trough for three straight sessions, a phenomenon only seen in 1987, 2008, and 2020.

“It’s going to be very difficult to explain a lot of the price action just given the kind of volatility right now that we’re seeing,” Newton said.

Josh Schafer is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow him on X @_joshschafer.

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