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Iran’s Top Power Broker Shares Trading Advice As Trump’s TACO Trade Falters

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Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf posted what amounted to trading advice on X (Twitter), calling Trump’s pre-market announcements a “reverse indicator” and urging followers to take the opposite side of every energy move.

The post added a surreal layer to a week that saw Wall Street’s most popular dip-buying strategy collapse under the weight of real geopolitical risk.

The TACO Trade Hits a Wall

The Trump Always Chickens Out (TACO) trade defined market behavior for much of 2025. Traders bought every Trump-induced dip, expecting a reversal within days. That playbook worked reliably during tariff standoffs with China, Canada, and the EU.

However, it broke down last week. Trump extended his deadline to strike Iranian energy infrastructure from March 27 to April 6. The expected relief rally never came.

Barclays strategist Emmanuel Cau noted that repeated flip-flopping was undermining market confidence. Investors stopped treating delays as a path to peace. They began seeing them as tactical pauses before further escalation.

The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow tracker slashed Q1 growth estimates to 2%, down from 3.1% just a month earlier.

Meanwhile, CME FedWatch data shows markets pricing in rates holding steady through late 2026, with only a modest probability of any move.

Fed Fund Futures. Source: CME FedWatch Tool

This represents a far cry from the multiple rate cuts investors expected at the start of the year.

Ghalibaf and the Bond Market Warning

Ghalibaf, a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander who has emerged as Iran’s most visible wartime political figure, went beyond denying U.S. talks.

He told followers that Trump’s pre-market posts serve as profit-taking setups.

Separately, Johns Hopkins economist Steve Hanke said bond vigilantes had turned against Trump due to the combined pressure of the tariff war and the Iran conflict.

The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield has climbed to 4.46%, approaching the 4.5% threshold that forced Trump to pause reciprocal tariffs in April 2025.

Ghalibaf had also warned earlier in the week that financial institutions buying U.S. Treasury bonds were legitimate military targets.

That statement added direct geopolitical risk to the bond market’s existing fiscal concerns.

Why the Old Playbook No Longer Applies

The TACO strategy worked because Trump’s trade counterparties were rational economic actors. China, the EU, and Canada all wanted stability and accepted face-saving compromises.

Iran presents no such dynamic. Its supreme leader was killed in the opening strikes.

Its military infrastructure has been hit repeatedly. Yet Tehran has not moved toward negotiations. Ghalibaf himself accused Washington on Sunday of planning a ground invasion while publicly signaling that talks were underway.

With Brent crude above $110 per barrel and the Strait of Hormuz still effectively closed, the economic damage from the war is already embedded in prices.

Dip-buyers who relied on TACO logic now face a market in which the geopolitical premium is no longer a temporary spike but a structural feature.

The question heading into next week is whether the 10-year yield crossing 4.5% will force the White House to act, as it did during last year’s tariff crisis, or whether a real war proves harder to walk back than a trade dispute.

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