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"God bless America" defeated "stock god Pelosi"! Which political-themed ETFs are strong in the U.S. stock market during the election year?
① With the highly anticipated 2024 election year coming to an end, an alternative competition in the US stock ETF market seems to have determined its outcome… ② In recent years, political-themed ETFs tracking the investment behaviors of politicians such as "Congressional stock god" Pelosi have thrived in the USA market; ③ This year, the ETF named "God Bless America" (code YALL) has taken the top spot.
What does the collapse of market breadth tell us according to a well-known short-seller from Morgan Stanley?
The Chief Investment Officer of Morgan Stanley stated that investors are increasingly inclined to use price trends as a key factor in their investment strategies, and breadth may not be as important as it once was.
Goldman Sachs: Potential economic adjustments support the anti-inflation trend, reaffirming expectations of three interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve next year.
Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius discussed his outlook on the USA's economic prospects for 2025, the potential role of tariffs in Trump's second term, and the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decisions in an interview.
Miran was nominated by Trump as the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, supporting stronger control over the Federal Reserve and criticizing Yellen for manipulating U.S. debt.
Miran calls for comprehensive reform of the Federal Reserve to ensure greater political control over it. At the same time, he accuses Yellen of manipulating the USA government debt market, believing that the Biden administration has effectively implemented an 800 billion dollar quantitative easing.
The impact of the Federal Reserve's hawkish interest rate cuts continues, and "higher for longer" has returned to investors' attention.
Federal Reserve officials now predict that the rate cuts in 2025 will be smaller. In the final trading days of this year, the Federal Reserve will re-adopt the "higher for longer" policy stance.
Is a rate cut causing trouble? This may be the "most painful" loosening cycle of the Federal Reserve in decades.
① Many homebuyers in the USA had hoped that the Federal Reserve could lower interest rates to make mortgage rates cheaper. However, so far, mortgage rates have significantly increased after the Federal Reserve's "three consecutive rate cuts"; ② In fact, in the eyes of some industry insiders, especially investors in the Bonds market, this may be the most "painful" period of the Federal Reserve's easing cycle in decades...