Analysis: Traders are increasingly preferring quick, short-term profit strategies rather than holding positions for the long term
2025-06-02 01:17:34
In response to Mr. Trump's trade tariffs, traders are increasingly turning to quick, short-term profit strategies rather than holding positions for the long term. Arrash Yasavolian, chief executive and founder of Taoshi, an AI-enhanced trading platform owned by Bittensor, said the news-driven volatility caused by the tariffs in financial marekt had led to potentially extreme swings in sentiment over the course of a day, making trading more difficult. "The trading behaviour has basically shifted towards more day trading, and when you make a profit, take profits as soon as possible. So the trading behaviour has basically undermined confidence in further upside or downside, whether you're going long or short, and we've shifted internally to that strategy as well."
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