What Will Trump 2.0 Mean For US Tech?
With the arrival of the Trump 2.0 era, what big changes will the technology industry in the USA face?
①Without a doubt, Musk will be the biggest beneficiary; ②With the heads of the SEC and FTC being 'fired', the cryptos industry, technology giants such as Apple, are expected to see a bullish trend; ③Google will be an exception.
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[Real-time Tracking of the Election] Trump officially wins the usa election.
On November 5th, USA will hold the 60th presidential election, the current vice president Harris and former president Trump will officially compete. Finance Associated Press will track and report the latest developments of this election, so please stay tuned.
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