Our advice – Certain precautions and a wise choice of values make it possible to protect themselves from the many risks that hover on the horizon.
From the invasion of Kuwait in 1990 to the surge of Japanese interest rates last year, including the beginnings of the subprime crisis in 2007, summers are often agitated on the stock market. During the summer break, the weakness of the transactions volumes and the lack of liquidity amplify shocks. And this year, investors must count with the unpredictable Donald Trump. On July 9, the break granted by the American president on customs duties will end. A week ago, the White House spokesperson spoke of the possibility of a postponement. But Friday, the American president said that 10 to 12 countries would be contacted that day, by letters, to inform them of the amount of customs duties they will have to pay.
Rights which could range from a range of 10 to 20 % to a fork of 60 to 70 %, for a payment from 1is august. “The experience of the last months shows that it is impossible to predict what Donald Trump has in store for us”