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Trump's 'Super Week' comes to an end, will the 'reinflation' trade take over?
The trading market driven by the usa election will continue to be a significant feature of the market after the end of the trade.
The 'Trump trade' remains popular, with the s&p 500 breaking through 6000 points for the first time, while Tesla surged by 9%.
As the USA stock market continued to rise after the election, the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged over 300 points on Monday, closing above 44,000 points for the first time, setting a new historical high. The Dow rose 304 points to 44,293.69, a gain of 0.69%. The s&p 500 index rose 0.1%, closing at 6,001.35, surpassing 6,000 points for the first time, setting a new historical high. However, the nasdaq composite index hovered near the flat line, rising 0.06% to 19,298.76 points. JPMorgan and
Citigroup Options Spot-On: On November 11th, 182.86K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.48 Million Open Interest
On November 11th ET, $Citigroup(C.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 182.86K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 22.31% of the total transactions,
Large-Cap Banks Set to Benefit From Capital Market Acceleration After Trump Win, Morgan Stanley Says
Rallying Bank Stocks Have Further Room to Run, Analyst Says
Express News | Goldman Sachs: Hedge funds are scrambling for bank stocks after the US presidential election, and the public utilities sector saw net selling for the first time in four weeks.