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US stocks post best performance after election! How did Wall Street 'crazily respond' to Trump's victory last night?
The market is currently more focused on the positive aspects of the Trump agenda, rather than paying too much attention to potential tariffs and broader policy outcomes. The 'animal spirits' are thoroughly ignited.
Election dust settles! Wall Street reduces bets on rate cuts by the Federal Reserve next year, increasing bets on rate cuts by the european Central Bank.
After the results of the USA presidential election were announced, jpmorgan, Nomura, and other Wall Street giants lowered their bets on the Fed cutting interest rates next year. Meanwhile, based on the negative impact on the economy, Goldman Sachs raised expectations for future interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank. The market also shares a similar view.
U.S. stocks closed | The three major indexes surged violently, hitting record highs together! The 'Trump trade' swept the market, with Tesla soaring nearly 15%.
Dow Jones posted its best two-year gain, small cap index rose nearly 6%, banks index surged over 10%, oil, steel, and crypto stocks soared, while European and American solar stocks all plunged, Trump's media technology surged nearly 35% before closing up by about 6%.
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.
With Trump in office, what will Powell do? Rate cut or slowdown, the next Fed chairman candidate calls for neutrality in leadership.
The most direct way Trump affects the Federal Reserve is by nominating Fed governors. Over the next four years, he can nominate successors to Powell and Vice Chair Quarles. The media reports that Trump may nominate Hassett, his former chief economic advisor during his presidency, as the next Fed chair. If the Fed's vice chair for financial supervision, Randal Quarles, resigns soon, he may directly influence the Fed's financial supervision, even if he cannot directly affect monetary policy.
"America First" sweeps Wall Street, the market sees the reemergence of the 2016 strategy.
Trump's return to the White House has given strong impetus to the "America First" trade on Wednesday, as the market bets that the next president will roll out policies to stimulate domestic growth and protect the world's largest economy from overseas competition.