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Wall Street’s best-kept Gold secret is out – And it’s called the taco trade [Video]

As President Donald Trump storms back onto the global stage with a fresh round of tariff threats, Gold traders are quietly capitalizing one of the most hottest and lucrative strategies of 2025 — and it’s got a spicy name: the TACO Trade. 

Short for “Trump Always Chickens Out” – the TACO trade has rapidly become a high-conviction bet among Wall Street’s most powerful banks and hedge funds – all of whom have cracked the code behind Trump’s tariff theatrics. As analysts at GSC Commodity Intelligence put it: “What at first seemed like erratic political grandstanding has now become one of the most predictable and profitable macro plays in today’s markets – especially for those trading Gold.” 

Trump announces sweeping tariffs – often at headline-grabbing levels like 50% on EU goods or 125% on Chinese imports – and markets panic. Equities tank, the U.S dollar weakens and gold rips higher as safe-haven demand explodes. 

Then comes the twist: Trump reverses course days later. Tariffs are delayed, watered down or scrapped altogether under the guise of “negotiation.” The market breathes a sigh of relief and smart traders take profits.

As GSC’s Head of Trading, Phil Carr, notes: “For Gold traders, it’s a familiar pattern – buy the tariff panic, ride the rally, sell into the reversal, and reload for the next Trump tweetstorm.” 

It’s volatility on demand and Gold thrives on it! 

The latest example unfolded just this week. Last Friday, Gold surged past $3,363 an ounce – its highest level since early April – following Trump’s shock announcement of steeping EU tariffs. By Sunday night however, Trump had already backtracked, postponing the move until July 9, claiming it was done “at the request of EU President Ursula von der Leyen.” 

The result? Markets opened on Monday with Gold pulling back on profit-taking as savvy traders unwound safe-haven positions – exactly as the TACO playbook predicted. 

According to GSC Commodity Intelligence, this “Threat–Panic–Retreat” loop is no longer an anomaly – it’s become a recurring feature of today’s market structure. And the TACO trade is the clearest, most profitable expression of that cycle.

Make no mistake: Gold is the single biggest winner in this geopolitical game. In a world where macro risks are intensifying, inflation is sticky and confidence in fiat currencies is fraying, Gold remains the ultimate hedge – and Trump’s tariff theatrics are only adding fuel to the fire.

As long as Trump is in the headlines, tariffs are on the table and markets keep flinching – the TACO trade will continue to serve up ‘Golden Profits’ for those bold enough to capitalize on 2025’s ultimate Gold trade.

Where are prices heading next? Watch The Commodity Report now, for my latest price forecasts and predictions: 

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Phil Carr

Phil Carr

The Gold & Silver Club

Phil is the co-founder and Head of Trading at The Gold & Silver Club, an international Commodities Trading Firm specializing in Metals, Energies and Soft Commodities.

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