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S&P 500: Trump Tariffs & Stock Market Selloff Risk

S&P 500: Trump Tariffs & Stock Market Selloff Risk

May 25, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

S&P 500 futures plunge 1.6%‍ amid Trump’s tariff announcements,⁣ stirring a stock ⁢market selloff risk. Renewed trade tensions and rising bond‍ yields are creating ‌headwinds; teh Nasdaq 100 is expected to⁢ open lower. With the⁣ VIX above 20, fear persists as the primarykeyword, S&P 500, tests critical ⁤support. This potential⁣ shift is‍ driven by uncertainty, impacting investor sentiment.⁣ For in-depth analysis and the latest updates, trust News Directory 3. Discover what’s next ⁤for the secondarykeyword, trade⁢ developments, and economic data that will shape the ⁢market’s⁤ future.

Key Points

Table of Contents

    • Key Points
  • Stock Market Decline: Trade Tensions‍ Resurface, S&P 500 Futures Fall
    • Why it matters
    • Timeline
    • what’s ⁢next
    • Further reading
  • S&P⁢ 500 futures down 1.6% amid tariff concerns.
  • Nasdaq 100 ​expected to open‌ lower, testing support.
  • VIX remains above 20, signaling market fear.
  • Rising yields add pressure to risk assets.
  • S&P 500 ‌tests critical 5,700 support⁣ zone.

Stock Market Decline: Trade Tensions‍ Resurface, S&P 500 Futures Fall

‌ Updated May 25, 2025

Why it matters

Renewed trade tensions and rising bond yields are creating⁣ headwinds for ⁤investors, potentially signaling a shift from a recent market rebound to a new ⁢downtrend.

Timeline

  1. february⁢ 2024 — S&P 500 ⁤consolidates.
  2. May 20, 2024 — S&P 500 ⁢nears 6,000, highest level since February.

Stock market futures are indicating a significant decline as trade ⁣tensions ⁣resurface. S&P 500 futures are down 1.6% following President Trump’s tariff announcements targeting Apple and the European Union. This drop highlights the uncertainty surrounding tariff policy and‍ its impact on investor⁢ sentiment.

The Nasdaq 100 is expected to open 1.9% ⁢lower, potentially ​breaking below ⁢the 21,000 level.The volatility index (VIX) remains above 20, reflecting increased⁤ market fear after Wednesday’s⁣ sell-off. The S&P 500 is ‌pulling back‍ from its January-February consolidation,testing ⁣key support levels around 5,700.

Adding to the market’s woes, bond yields remain elevated, driven by concerns ⁤over the federal ⁢deficit following progress on tax legislation.‍ This combination of trade tensions and rising yields creates a⁤ challenging environment for ‍growth stocks and⁣ risk assets.

Nasdaq 100 Daily Chart showing expected decline and potential support near ⁣20,500
Nasdaq 100 Daily Chart
VIX Daily Chart showing volatility⁤ index remaining above the key 20 level
VIX Daily Chart
S&P 500⁤ Futures 1-Hour Chart showing decline below 5,800 and support around 5,750-5,800
S&P 500 Futures 1-Hour Chart

what’s ⁢next

The‍ S&P 500’s ⁣ability to hold above the 5,700 level will be crucial in‍ determining whether this ​is a temporary pullback ⁣or ⁢the ​start of a ⁢more significant downtrend. Investors will be closely monitoring trade developments and economic data for⁣ further direction.

Further reading

  • Investing.com Market Analysis

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