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Weekly Trading Roundup: Market Meltdown, Trader Psychology & Top Moves (April 7, 2025)

Kunal
Desai
April 6, 2025
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Hello Bulls on Wall Street community!

Welcome to this week's curated selection of essential reads and insights, designed to keep you informed and enhance your trading acumen. We've gathered a mix of articles focusing on recent market developments and trading psychology to support your growth as a trader.

1. "CNBC Host Jim Cramer Warns of 'Black Monday' Market Crash Over Trump Tariffs"New York Post

CNBC's Jim Cramer has expressed concerns about a potential market crash reminiscent of 1987's "Black Monday," following President Trump's imposition of sweeping 10% tariffs on all U.S. imports. The announcement led to a significant market sell-off, with the Dow dropping 3,910 points over two days. ​The Australian+2New York Post+2AP News+2

2. "Gulf Bourses Sink as Recession Worries Sparked by US Tariffs Mount"news+5Reuters+5The Australian+5

Stock markets in the Gulf region experienced significant declines due to escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dropped 6.8%, its sharpest fall since May 2020, amid fears of a global recession. ​Reuters

3. "Trump Tariff Storm: 'The World as We Knew It Has Gone'"news+1WSJ+1

President Trump's aggressive tariff policies have triggered global economic instability and widespread protests. Despite market turmoil, Trump insists the tariffs will lead to an economic "golden age," though critics warn of a potential trade war and recession. ​news

4. "Is a Recession Looming? Big Banks' Earnings Could Be an Early Indicator of Financial Strain"MarketWatch+1trendfollowing.com+1

Amid recent market turmoil spurred by tariff policies, fears of a looming U.S. recession have intensified. The upcoming first-quarter earnings reports of major U.S. banks will be scrutinized for signs of financial strain. ​MarketWatch

5. "Dow Drops 1,600 as US Stocks Lead Worldwide Sell-Off After Trump's Tariffs"MarketWatch+5AP News+5Wikipedia+5

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,679 points, or 4%, and the Nasdaq composite tumbled 6% following the announcement of new tariffs by President Trump, leading to a global market sell-off. ​AP News+1AP News+1

6. "What to Buy in a Falling Market? Here Are Top 6 Trading Ideas for April 3, 2025"The Economic Times

Amid market downturns, analysts suggest potential trading opportunities in specific stocks, offering insights into strategic investments during volatile periods. ​The Economic Times

7. "The #1 Trader Mindset You Need to Succeed in 2025"YouTube

A video discussing the essential mindset traders should adopt to navigate the challenges of 2025's market environment successfully.​

8. "Trading Psychology: The Art of Staying Calm in Trading"Blog - Trading Insights and Tips

An exploration of how emotions influence trading decisions and strategies to maintain composure for better performance. ​Blog - Trading Insights and Tips

9. "How Wins and Losses Shape Trading Psychology"LuxAlgo+1Wikipedia+1

An analysis of the impact of trading outcomes on a trader's mindset and methods to maintain emotional balance. ​LuxAlgo

10. "This Simple Trick Will Fix Your Trading Psychology (And Make You Profitable)"YouTube+1Blog - Trading Insights and Tips+1

A video offering practical advice on improving trading psychology to enhance profitability.​YouTube+3Wikipedia+3YouTube+3

Market Overview:

This week, the stock market faced significant volatility due to escalating trade tensions and newly imposed tariffs by the Trump administration. Major indices experienced sharp declines, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping over 3,900 points in two days. Investors are advised to exercise caution and consider defensive strategies amid the current market uncertainty.​

Stay informed, stay disciplined, and let's continue to navigate these markets together!

Best regards,

The Bulls on Wall Street Team

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