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Trump leads by 95 votes over Harris with 35 votes! bitcoin at 0.0714 million hits a record high, usd index soaring, gold and US bond markets in turmoil
The latest election results show Trump leading Harris by 95 votes. Bitcoin surged to $71,446, reaching a new high, while the USD index soared to 104.21. Trump's trade triggered intense volatility in the gold and US bond markets.
Is it Explosive Profits or a Bag? Wall Street Faces a Key Moment
This is a cross-asset trading guide on the USA presidential election.
Market fluctuations are nothing to fear! Goldman Sachs: The possibility of U.S. stocks 'turning bearish' after the election is less than 20%.
Goldman Sachs recently stated that investors may feel anxious about the volatility related to the election, but the market conditions are good, which can help avoid a significant plunge into bear market territory after the election vote; Goldman Sachs analysts believe that the likelihood of a stock market decline exceeding 20% - a signal of the beginning of a bear market - is only 18%.
Futu Morning Post | Global Attention! The USA election enters the final showdown moment; Goldman Sachs: Fasten your seatbelts on election day, any clear outcome will severely impact the volatility of US stocks.
Technology giants drive the simultaneous rise of the three major indexes, with nvidia's market cap rising to first in the world; super micro computer falls nearly 15% after-hours, second-quarter net sales outlook lower than expected.
Harris is ahead of Trump? The options market sees a surge in bullish bets, while long positions in government bonds hit a three-month high.
As opinion polls show Harris gaining an advantage in a potential showdown with Trump, there has been a clear short-term call betting trend in the usa options market recently.
"Bond Guardian" returns! Regardless of who wins, will US bond yields still hit 5%?
Bond investors are "voting with their feet," betting that the continued interest rate cuts by the Fed and the expansionary fiscal policy of the next government will push up long-term inflation. Once the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds is pushed up to 5%, it will impact the Fed's subsequent rate-cutting actions.