I think the previous poster's point goes beyond that. The argument is that the stock market is going down not because of any standard economic factors, but because of rising uncertainty about US policy.
Businesses and investors love stability. They want legal protections and regulations to be predictable. If this downturn is a result of uncertainty about policy, it won't be as easy to turn things around. Particularly if the policies continue to shift every other day.
Businesses and investors love stability. They want legal protections and regulations to be predictable. If this downturn is a result of uncertainty about policy, it won't be as easy to turn things around. Particularly if the policies continue to shift every other day.