Strategist: The market's reaction to the new round of tariff threats is becoming more rational.

Gate News bot message, in the face of a new round of tariff threats, the bond market is relatively calm. Although the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries has risen from the early session low, the fluctuation range is limited. The market generally believes that the radical proposal to impose a 50% tariff on EU imports may be significantly adjusted during negotiations, just like the previous tariff policy against China.

Pioneer Investment Strategist John Madesiire pointed out: "The market has calmed down now because this situation has happened before, and we know what happened later. It's like the story of 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'; people are not taking it too seriously anymore." He also stated: "The government is not acting recklessly; they have their own plans, and there are limits to how far they can go."

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