Tariffs, Trump, and Turmoil

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Ron Gross: T is for tariffs, Trump and Turmoil. Motley Fool money starts now.

From fool Global headquarters. This is Motley Fool Money. It's the Motley Fool Money Radio Show. I'm Ron Gross sitting in for Dylan Lewis. Joining me today, our senior analyst, Emily Flippen and Matt Argersinger fools, how you doing?

Matt Argersinger: Ron.

Emily Flippen: Doing all right.

Matt Argersinger: Doing all right.

Ron Gross: Glad to hear it. Today, we're going to talk banks and assorted spirits, but we must, once again, begin with the big macro and, oh, boy, what a week it has been following several very rough days in the stock market, on Wednesday, the Trump administration put a 90-day pause on its so-called reciprocal tariff policy, sending the market soaring for its biggest one day gain since 2008. Then, on Thursday, inflation data came in tamer than expected and just for good measure, on Thursday, we saw another sell-off in stocks. Emily, I am truly exhausted. But let's dig in. Where are we now from an economic markets perspective? I know you don't have a crystal ball, but where do you think we're going?