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As the Trump 2.0 era approaches, what drastic changes will the US tech industry face?
① There is no doubt that Musk will be the biggest beneficiary; ② With the heads of the SEC and FTC being “fired”, tech giants such as the cryptocurrency industry and Apple are expected to benefit; ③ Google will be an exception.
Trump officially wins the usa election! A comprehensive understanding of his policy positions.
According to multiple American media predictions, former USA president and Republican candidate Trump won the 60th presidential election, becoming the first president since Grover Cleveland in the 1890s to be elected twice and have non-consecutive terms; On January 20th next year, President-elect Trump and Vice President JD Vance will be sworn in and officially take office at the White House.
Trump's victory sparked a frenzy of rotation in US stocks: bank stocks soared, stock indices rose by more than 10%, energy stocks surged, and photovoltaic stocks collapsed.
Benefiting from expectations of relaxed financial regulation, major US banks such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley all rose by more than 10%; renewable energy stocks plummeted, with solar energy stocks like Sunrun falling by at least 10%; Bitcoin hitting a record high drove up the overall crypto concept stocks, with the largest US crypto exchange Coinbase closing up by 31%.
Direct hit usa election | Trump officially announced to win the USA election.
The 2024 US presidential election will officially vote on November 5, kicking off a critical battle that will determine the future direction of the United States.
Express News | Bitwise's Chief Information Officer: We are entering the golden age of cryptos.
USA Election: The overall situation is settled, what lies ahead?
Trump leads in all 7 swing states. The Republican Party controls the Senate and is highly likely to control the House of Representatives. Such a significant lead indicates a rightward shift in the American political spectrum, with Republican political influence rising. American society may once again shift from 'pursuing fairness' to 'pursuing efficiency.'