How will the election results affect the US stock market? Let's first see what tonight's 'Hart First Debate' has to say...
①Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will kick off a "debate duel" on Tuesday (the 10th) Eastern Time; ②For Wall Street, amid the uncertainty of the job market, interest rates, and geopolitical issues, this duel may add another layer of volatility.
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Trump asserts his dominance in the election again: If you don't use the US dollar, just wait for a 100% tariff!
① Trump promised over the weekend to increase the cost for other countries to abandon the use of the US dollar; ② He said, 'If you leave the US dollar, you can't do business with the United States, because we will impose 100% tariffs on your commodities.'
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[Breaking News] Dow drops nearly 400 points, concerns about economic slowdown.
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When Will the Commodities Bear Market Turn Around?
Jeff Currie, a veteran of the commodity for 30 years, believes that the current copper price has a range of 8500 at the bottom and 9500 at the top. Whether it can break through this range depends crucially on china.
Currie said in mid-May that copper was the most attractive trade he had seen in his 30-year career, but three and a half months later, the copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell below $9,000 per ton. Currie believes that the current decline in copper prices is mainly due to the simultaneous increase in copper inventories in Asia and copper exports from China.
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