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U.S. stocks have risen over 20% for two consecutive years. What can be expected for next year? Learn from history: strong returns are stable!
① The s&p 500 index surged 26% in 2023 and is expected to rise by 27% this year. Carson Group predicts that next year, the roi for U.S. stocks will exceed the average annual return of around 10%. ② Research shows that since 1950, there have been six instances where the s&p 500 index achieved positive returns in the third year after increasing by 20% or more in two consecutive years.
China has taken the lead! Wall Street strategists: the next "Trump trade" may be outside of the USA.
①When looking to the future, Jay Pelosky, the founder and global strategist of the New York investment consulting firm TPW Advisory, has insights that differ from many mainstream market views; ②He believes that Trump's victory might ultimately serve as an important catalyst - driving the usa market to end its long-standing excellent performance.
Because of one person, the US dollar plummeted and US bonds soared, has the 'Trump trade' reversed?
Analysis believes that the market should remain cautious and not overinterpret the nomination of the Treasury Secretary, as the Treasury Secretary "is not the person designing the details of trade tariff implementation strategy". Under the leadership of the Trump administration, the President is the one ultimately driving policy.
In the past 24 hours, three major events are igniting the global market!
In the past 24 hours, investors in various fields including the stock market, bond market, foreign exchange market, and csi commodity equity index market have identified key “themes” affecting their respective markets. And behind all these market trends, it can actually be attributed to three major events.
Trump announced a 25% tariff on commodities from Mexico and Canada.
Trump also announced a 10% tariff on all commodities imported from china.
Express News | Trump announced that an additional 10% tariff will be imposed on commodities from china.