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In the next three days, all traders are watching this event closely ❗❗ Trump’s visit to China, will the market change?
Both the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the White House confirm:
Trump will conduct a state visit to China from May 13 to 15, with core topics: Iran issue, trade tariffs, energy corridor security.
Big A has already started to rise, but my view is: be cautious, don’t be too optimistic.
1. Trump’s “meetings” have never been a sign of concessions;
Looking back at his previous visits/meetings in China, they are always about “asking for something” rather than “giving something.”
The trade war was initiated by him, tariffs were added by him. Meeting doesn’t mean a change of heart; it’s more likely to show his domestic voters “I can handle the big issues.”
2. The Iranian Foreign Minister just visited China, and this timing is very delicate
The US and Iran are still fighting; Iran’s visit comes first, Trump’s visit follows. China’s influence in the Strait of Hormuz is a key bargaining chip the US cannot ignore. This meeting’s real topics are energy routes, sanctions stance, and military trade statements — and these are unlikely to bring short-term “positive news.”
3. The market desperately needs certainty, which is precisely the most dangerous
US stocks and cryptocurrencies are both at high levels, everyone is holding their breath waiting for “positive news” to break through. But history repeatedly shows: when everyone expects the same thing, it often either falls short of expectations or the good news is followed by bad news.
So, a meeting itself is a good thing, but don’t equate “meeting” with “rising.” #特朗普5月13日访华