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Home  /  Breezy Explainer  /  Black Monday 2.0 explained: Why Trump’s tariffs are raising fears of a 1987-style crash

Black Monday 2.0 explained: Why Trump’s tariffs are raising fears of a 1987-style crash

by Jonah Oppenheimer
April 6, 2025
in Breezy Explainer, Money, The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Black Monday 2.0: Trump tariffs trigger panic selling globally.

Global financial markets are teetering on the edge as fears of what some analysts are calling “Black Monday 2.0” intensify amid escalating trade tensions. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policies have sent shockwaves through international markets, with some experts drawing alarming parallels to the historic 1987 market collapse.

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Asian markets opened this week with devastating losses, as major indices plummeted by approximately 8% in early trading. Japan’s Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index both recorded severe declines as investors rushed to offload holdings amid growing concerns of a global market meltdown.

The turmoil follows last week’s significant downturn in U.S. markets, where both the Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average fell between 5-6% after China announced retaliatory tariffs against the United States. These two days of trading reportedly wiped out approximately $1.8 trillion in investor wealth.

Echoes of 1987

The term “Black Monday” has resurfaced across social media platforms and financial news outlets, referencing the catastrophic market crash of October 19, 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged by 22.6% in a single trading session—the largest one-day percentage drop in its history.

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Financial analysts note several concerning similarities between current market conditions and those preceding the 1987 crash, including:

  • Significant market overvaluation
  • Rising global tensions
  • Policy uncertainty
  • Signs of trouble in international markets
  • Pre-crash market declines of up to 10%

Warnings from Wall Street

Prominent financial analyst Jim Cramer has issued stark warnings about the potential for a 1987-style market collapse. Cramer expressed concern that without constructive action from President Trump to ease trade tensions, global markets could experience one of their worst downturns in decades.

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“The administration’s unwillingness to back away from these sweeping tariffs is creating precisely the conditions that could trigger a major market event,” a market strategist at a leading investment bank told our reporters, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

Social media responds: “Orange Monday”

As markets tumble, social media users have responded with characteristic dark humor. The phrase “Orange Monday” has gained traction on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), serving as a satirical reference to the market turmoil linked to President Trump’s trade policies.

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“Orange is the New Black Monday” reads one widely-shared meme, playing on both the color associated with the president and the infamous 1987 market terminology.

What investors should watch

Market analysts recommend investors pay close attention to several key indicators in the coming days:

  • Further retaliatory measures from China and other affected nations
  • Federal Reserve responses to market instability
  • Treasury yield movements
  • Corporate earnings impacts
  • Presidential communications regarding tariff policies

As uncertainty grows, many financial advisors are cautioning against panic selling while suggesting investors review their portfolio diversification to weather potential continued market volatility.

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