The US dollar, bitcoin, and Tesla are surging! Investors are all in on the 'Trump trade'.
The 'Trump trade' is causing a new wave, the dollar hitting a more than four-month high, non-US currencies under pressure; Bitcoin is unstoppable, aiming for the milestone of 0.1 million US dollars before the end of the year; Tesla, since the election day, has seen an almost absurdly large rebound of 39%.
"Apocalypse Doctor": The bond market will punish the "Trump policy".
Rubini stated that if bond yields rise and the stock market adjusts, the "bond guardian" believes that Trump's policies are unsustainable, so economic advisors would warn Trump not to adopt radical populist economic policies, but rather to be more moderate.
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Lock in the finance minister target this week? The media reported that Trump tends to choose Wall Street veterans.
Media reports that former Soros Fund manager Scott Bessent, hedge fund tycoon Paulson, and former U.S. Trade Representative Lighthizer are all possible candidates for the Secretary of the Treasury; the Treasury Secretary interviews will be held at the Mar-a-Lago estate, with an expected five to eight candidates, each presenting their situation with a PPT demonstration and indicating their recommenders, for Trump to assess how important this person is to his inner circle.
Witness history! Bitcoin breaks through $89,000, cryptos concept stocks soar across the board.
Digital currencies started to surge fiercely over the weekend and continued to accelerate on Monday. The top digital currencies by market cap all skyrocketed. Ethereum and Solana both saw a cumulative increase of about 40% in the past 7 days, higher than Bitcoin's 31%. Dogecoin, supported by Musk, doubled in value over the week. Major Bitcoin holder MicroStrategy stated that it spent approximately $2.03 billion to buy around 0.0272 million bitcoins, marking the largest purchase since December 2020. Blackrock's Bitcoin ETF IBIT has an asset under management exceeding one of the largest gold ETFs, IAU.
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