The next few days may not be very fun, like bouncing up and down.
Today the East is hawkish, prices are falling.
Tomorrow the US is hawkish, prices are falling.
The day after tomorrow, both sides shake hands and reach an agreement, then there will be a surge.
Tariffs are such a sensitive issue that it is unlikely to be a one-size-fits-all approach; the window period left is when both sides are competing against each other.
In the end, the ones who get hurt can only be us retail investors.