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Preparing for "Trump 2.0"? Hedge funds are increasing their Call on oil prices.
Bull positions in Crude Oil have increased by 41% over the past three weeks, with net long positions reaching the highest level since August of last year. For traders more focused on fundamentals, Trump's tough stance on Iran has made them reluctant to short; Trump's potential tariff policies raise inflation concerns, which has also prompted traders to hedge risks by going long on oil.
What happened? Global chip stocks have collectively surged, with NVIDIA and Taiwan Semiconductor both reaching new closing highs.
NVIDIA's intraday stock price has broken through $150 for the first time since last November, with semiconductor stocks in Asia, Europe, and the USA seeing a broad rise. The demand for AI stimulated Foxconn's revenue to reach a record high in the fourth quarter of last year, becoming the main driver for leading chip stocks. At the same time, Microsoft and OpenAI have both released bullish signals for AI demand, and the market is also looking forward to Jensen Huang's significant speech on Monday, which has boosted sentiment.
Signals of Trump 2.0 going for deregulation? The Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve in charge of financial regulation will resign early after Trump takes office.
According to the Federal Reserve's statement, Barr's resignation will take effect no later than February 28, and he will continue to serve as a Federal Reserve Governor until the term ends. The statement implies that he is stepping down as Vice Chairman of Supervision more than a year early to avoid potential legal disputes with the Trump administration. The media reports that Barr's decision does not indicate that Powell will also step down from the position of Federal Reserve Chairman early, but it casts a shadow over the prospects of the USA implementing new banking regulations that increase capital requirements.
To avoid potential conflicts with the Trump administration, the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve responsible for bank supervision has resigned.
Michael Barr, the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve responsible for bank regulation, will resign from this position on February 28.
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