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Traders Adapt to Volatility, Navigating Event Risk in Trump's Second Term

Araverus Team|Monday, February 16, 2026 at 2:00 AM

Araverus Team

Feb 16, 2026 · 2:00 AM

Event Risk · Financial Markets · Investor Behavior · Market Volatility

Event RiskFinancial MarketsInvestor BehaviorMarket Volatility

The crawled content discusses how investors are adapting to 'event risk' in the market, a concept highlighted in the WSJ headline, and mentions the context of the second Trump administration's impact on trading.

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In a Chaotic Market, Investors Learn How to Cope With Surpriseswsj.comEMEA Morning Briefing : Investors Digest 'Event Risk' - MarketScreener UKuk.marketscreener.com

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