Trade News Today — August 22, 2026

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Six investors reveal the biggest market risks — and one strategy they agree on and more — today's trade signal.

Investors and market experts are sounding cautionary notes as they assess risks and opportunities in the current financial landscape. A group of six investors have identified key market risks and surprisingly, agree on a single strategy to navigate them. Meanwhile, concerns about debt and economic stability are growing, with billionaire investor Ray Dalio warning that a debt crisis may be on the horizon and recommending assets like gold and bitcoin as hedges.

As markets respond to these warnings, some assets are seeing significant moves. Bitcoin has surged 22% for the week, buoyed by renewed investor optimism. In contrast, traditional industries are dealing with their own uncertainties, such as the looming tariff deadline between the US and Canada, with former President Trump expressing hopes for a trade deal. Closer to home, individuals are thinking about passing on wealth to the next generation, with one reader wondering if requiring financial literacy classes is a fair condition for inheritance. Amidst these developments, companies like Tesla are pushing forward with innovative projects, such as its planned robotaxi launch in Las Vegas, which has sent its stock jumping.

Today's signal:
• Six investors reveal the biggest market risks — and one strategy they agree on (cnbc.com)
• Trump says U.S., Canada 'should be able' to reach trade deal as tariff deadline looms (cnbc.com)
• Tesla’s stock jumps as the company gets cleared for a Las Vegas robotaxi launch (marketwatch.com)
• I plan to leave money to grandkids — but they must pass financial-literacy classes to get it. Is that fair? (marketwatch.com)
• Bitcoin surges 22% for the week as investor optimism floods back (cnbc.com)
• Ray Dalio says Bessent move is sign that a debt crisis is getting closer; recommends gold and bitcoin (cnbc.com)

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