Tesla stock bleeds, recession fears — and Bitcoin $200,000: Markets news roundup
March 15, 2025
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Stocks fell sharply on Monday as Wall Street’s fears tied to President Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to pressure the market and investors wait for new economic data, especially inflation on Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump triggered Monday’s stock market sell-off with his shifting tariff policies, which are bad news if they’re tactical and even worse if they’re long-term strategies, market observers said.
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Bitcoin is here to stay, but meme coins have hurt the marketplace, Anthony Scaramucci says
Anthony Scaramucci, who recently authored The Little Book of Bitcoin and previously worked for Trump, breaks down the news in the crypto market
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Bitcoin will be $200,000 by 2026, Anthony Scaramucci says
Regulatory clarity and new directives from the Trump administration will play a large role
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