I have yet to see a trailer with recommended pressure on a sticker, but every trailer tells you max pressure at max load.
Tire manufacturers publish load/inflation charts for a reason, proper pressure is the pressure at which the tire can support the load applied.
Overinflated isn't as bad as underinflated but still has drawbacks such as decreased traction, decreased tread life, increased susceptibility to road hazards, and transfer more road imperfections to the trailer.
The correct answer to weigh your axles and adjust accordingly. 5 psi over chart pressure is also recommended, up to sidewall max, if you will be driving 60-65 for a long ways. Until you can weigh your trailer run max pressure, but do weigh it.
-John
2018 Ram 3500-SRW-4x4-Laramie-CCLB-Aisin-Auto Level-5th Wheel Prep-Titan 55 gal tank-B&W RVK3600
2011 Outdoors RV Wind River 275SBS-some minor mods