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March 10, 2025

The recent back-and-forth on tariffs imposed by the US on Canadian and Mexican goods underscores the unpredictability of President Donald Trump's trade policies.

The Indian middle class has witnessed a financial revolution in recent years. Encouraged by a booming stock market, low-cost digital platforms, and aggressive financial influencers, millions of households have moved their savings from traditional bank deposits to equities. But the recent stock market downturn — wiping out nearly a trillion dollars in investor value — has exposed the risks of this shift. For many first-time investors, the dream of high returns has turned into an uneasy reality of losses and uncertainty. This market correction is not just a temporary dip; it reflects deeper structural issues. Foreign investors have pulled back, valuations have been stretched, and corporate earnings have been weaker than expected. The shifting global economic climate — marked by geopolitical instability, shifting trade policies, and capital outflows — has only compounded the problem. Unlike previous market crashes that had clear recovery paths, today's uncertainty makes the middle-class investor particularly vulnerable. At the heart of the crisis is a fundamental misunderstanding of risk. India's middle class has historically relied on conservative savings methods — fixed deposits, provident funds, and gold. The rapid adoption of stock market investments, driven by the rise of Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) and social media influencers, has exposed many investors to volatility without adequate knowledge of how markets function. For years, stocks delivered strong returns, reinforcing the belief that equities were a guaranteed path to wealth. But markets do not move in a straight line. Many new investors, lured by the excitement of financial influencers and WhatsApp stock tips, entered the market without fully understanding the risks involved. Some even borrowed money to invest, chasing short-term gains. Now, as stocks decline, they face painful choices — either exit at a loss or wait in hope of a recovery that may take years. For those

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