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Be cautious! A new wave of inflation may be on the way.
Greenlight Capital's President David Einhorn expressed that the election results are good for avoiding the political stability issues he was worried about not long ago. However, in terms of the economy, he expects that Trump's second term policies will bring about higher inflation, thus leading to a bigger problem.
Is the feast of the US stock market coming to an end? US economists warn: the three major upward drivers are losing momentum.
The main driving force behind the continued rise in US stocks is nearing exhaustion, indicating that the future return on investment in US stocks will decrease significantly - this is the view of the well-known American economist David Rosenberg. Rosenberg pays special attention to factors such as recent valuations, interest rates, and room for tax cuts, believing that the 'momentum driving the rise in US stocks is almost gone.'
Top economists: The three major driving forces behind the bull market in U.S. stocks are running out.
American economist Rosenberg pointed out that since the most important bullish factors in the US stock market have reached extremes, there may be a period of limited returns in the future.
J.P. Morgan strategists: The year 2025 is full of uncertainties, and the Federal Reserve may pause interest rate cuts!
①jpmorgan market strategist Karen Ward expects the Federal Reserve to pause after the rate cut in December to assess the impact of Trump's policies on the economy. ②Federal Reserve Chairman Powell also stated in his latest speech that the US economy is strong, no need for immediate rate cuts, and will carefully monitor inflation indicators.
Blackrock launches large-cap stock etf in the usa, betting that large companies will continue to dominate the market.
Blackrock has launched an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that invests in the top 20 large companies in the usa.
Powell's hawkish speech severely undermines interest rate cut expectations, and the global market is facing a "new storm"!
① In his latest speech, Powell stated that with a strong economy, the Federal Reserve is not in a hurry to cut interest rates; ② This hawkish statement quickly stirred up a storm in the global markets.