Sharp fluctuations are observed in financial markets against the backdrop of military operations by the United States and Israel against Iran. In such a situation, some investors adopt a buy-low strategy when prices hit their lowest point.
The editorial office reports that the basis for this approach is the expectation that U.S. President Donald Trump will step back in times of crisis. This strategy is known in the market as "Trump Always Chickens Out" (TACO) trading.
However, experts point out that the Iran crisis may differ from situations where Trump has previously stepped back. They note that the current geopolitical situation may be more complex, and this may not confirm investors' expectations.
