Thursday's deal between China and US President Donald Trump removes one source of worry, to an extent. The year-long truce is the longest the two feuding sides have had in a fractious relationship, and it reduces import tariffs on China, removes some controls on Chinese rare earths exports and allows Chinese firms to receive some US technology. But it's less about the trade talks and more a bet on China's economic recovery, he said. COMPETITION PLUS COOPERATIONFor investors, there's ostensibly opportunity even if the two trade rivals compete fiercely while cooperating a bit. Still, no one's ready to call an end to the trade war, and investors are advised caution.