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Trump’s Triumph: Markets Surge as Crypto and Stocks Celebrate Election Results

Last night’s U.S. presidential election results sent waves through financial markets worldwide, with investors and traders reacting swiftly to the news of Donald Trump securing a historic second term. Here’s a breakdown of how different sectors responded to this unexpected outcome: Stock Markets: Currency Markets: Cryptocurrency Markets: Bond Markets: Commodities: Market Sentiment: Looking Forward: In

2024 Election Explained

The current market climate A Harris/Walz Victory Signals a Vote for Stability Over Change A win for Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, would underscore a critical sentiment within the American electorate: a preference for stability and the familiar. Such a victory would signal that a significant portion of voters is resistant to

Mid-Week Market Review: FOMC Meeting, Earnings Reports, and Tech Stock Performance

FOMC Meeting Today The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets today to discuss potential changes to monetary policy. Investors are keenly watching for any indications regarding interest rate adjustments or shifts in the Fed’s approach to managing inflation and economic growth. The outcome of this meeting is expected to have significant implications for market sentiment

Mid-Week Market Review: CPI, the Fed, and a Stressed Economy

Listen to this podcast on YouTube and Spotify. Today is Wednesday, June 12th, 2024 and here’s our mid-week market review. This morning, we’re all eyes on the May CPI Report, set to be released shortly. It’s expected to provide critical insights into the current inflation trends. Additionally, the Federal Reserve is meeting today to announce

Money Monday: Boeing, CVS, and Credit Card Debt

Top News From CNBC. “F.A.A. won’t clear Boeing to increase seven-thirty-seven Max production for several months, agency head says.”This is a significant setback for Boeing, which has been trying to ramp up production following previous issues with the 737 Max. The F.A.A.’s decision indicates ongoing concerns about the aircraft’s safety, which could have a substantial