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"God bless America" defeated "stock god Pelosi"! Which political-themed ETFs are strong in the U.S. stock market during the election year?
① With the highly anticipated 2024 election year coming to an end, an alternative competition in the US stock ETF market seems to have determined its outcome… ② In recent years, political-themed ETFs tracking the investment behaviors of politicians such as "Congressional stock god" Pelosi have thrived in the USA market; ③ This year, the ETF named "God Bless America" (code YALL) has taken the top spot.
What does it mean for the market if the Federal Reserve pauses interest rate cuts in January?
Citigroup's research found that during the Federal Reserve's pause in interest rate cuts, the U.S. stock market usually performs well, but the sustainability of the increase depends on whether economic weakness leads to a restart of policy easing.
Global top ten investment banks outlook for 2025: U.S. stocks are expected to continue rising, with Trump 2.0 potentially being the biggest variable.
① The market next year is laying an unknown foreshadowing: what kind of sparks will continue to be ignited between the extreme enthusiasm for risk preference and the changing geopolitical landscape? ② Currently, most Wall Street strategists expect that the Global stock and bond markets may continue to rise in 2025; ③ however, one of the biggest uncertainties faced by investors is the policy direction of the incoming USA President Trump.
Tonight! MicroStrategy officially joins the Nasdaq-100 index components, and Nasdaq investors are all becoming part of the cryptocurrency circle.
On December 23, MicroStrategy officially joined the NASDAQ 100 Index. After joining, MicroStrategy is expected to become the 40th largest company in the NASDAQ 100 Index, with an estimated weight of 0.47%.
'A Lack Of A Santa Claus Rally Would Be Concerning,' Says Analyst As S&P 500 Breadth Hits Lowest Since Jimmy Carter Era
Goldman Sachs: Potential economic adjustments support the anti-inflation trend, reaffirming expectations of three interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve next year.
Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius discussed his outlook on the USA's economic prospects for 2025, the potential role of tariffs in Trump's second term, and the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decisions in an interview.