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Markets welcome court ruling against Trump's tariffs as shares, US dollar and oil gainFinancial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law. U.S. futures jumped early Thursday and oil prices rose more than $1. The U.S. dollar rose against the yen and euro. The court found the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which Trump has cited as his basis for ordering massive increases in import duties, does not authorize the use of tariffs. The White House immediately appealed and it was unclear if Trump would abide by the ruling in the interim. The long term outcome of legal disputes over tariffs remains uncertain. But investors appeared to take heart after the months of turmoil brought on by Trump's trade war. The future for the S&P 500 was up 1.5% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.2%. In early European trading, Germany's DAX gained 0.5% to 24,160.75. The CAC 40 in Paris jumped 0.9% to 7,860.67. Britain's FTSE was nearly unchanged at 8,722.63. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index jumped 1.9% to 38,432.98. American’s largest ally in Asia has been appealing to Trump to cancel the tariffs he has ordered on imports from Japan and to also stop 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos. The ruling also pushed the dollar sharply higher against the Japanese yen. It was trading at 145.40 yen early Thursday, up from 144.87 yen late Wednesday. A three-judge panel ruled on several lawsuits arguing Trump exceeded his authority, casting doubt on trade policies that have jolted global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised uncertainty over the outlook for inflation and the global economy. Many of Trump's double-digit tariff hikes are paused for up to 90 days to allow time for trade negotiations, but the uncertainty they cast over global commerce has stymied businesses and left consumers wary about what lies ahead. “Just when traders thought they’d seen every twist in the tariff saga, the gavel dropped like a lightning bolt over the Pacific,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management said in a commentary. The ruling was, at the least, “a brief respite before the next thunderclap,” he said. Elsewhere in Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 1.3% to 23,561.86, while the Shanghai Composite index gained 0.7% to 3,363.45. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.2% to 8,409.80. In South Korea, which like Japan relies heavily on exports to the U.S., the Kospi surged 1.9% to 2,720.64. Shares also were helped by the Bank of Korea's decision to cut its key interest rate to 2.5% from 2.75%, to ease pressure on the economy. Taiwan's Taiex edged 0.1% lower, and India's Sensex lost 0.2%. On Wednesday, U.S. stocks cooled, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% but still within 4.2% of its record after charging higher amid hopes that the worst of the turmoil caused by Trump’s trade war may have passed. It had been roughly 20% below the mark last month. The Dow industrials lost 0.6% and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.5%. Trading was relatively quiet ahead of a quarterly earnings release for Nvidia, which came after markets closed. The bellwether for artificial intelligence overcame a wave of tariff-driven turbulence to deliver another quarter of robust growth thanks to feverish demand for its high-powered chips that are making computers seem more human. Nvidia's shares jumped 6.6% in afterhours trading. Like Nvidia, Macy’s stock also swung up and down through much of the day, even though it reported milder drops in revenue and profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. Its stock ended the day down 0.3%. The bond market showed relatively little reaction after the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its latest meeting earlier this month, when it left its benchmark lending rate alone for the third straight time. The central bank has been holding off on cuts to interest rates, which would give the economy a boost, amid worries about inflation staying higher than hoped because of Trump’s sweeping tariffs. In other dealings early Thursday, the yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 4.52% from 4.47% late Wednesday. U.S. benchmark crude oil gained $1.06 to $62.90 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, added $1.00 to $65.32 per barrel. The euro slipped to $1.1280 from $1.1292. #trumptarifts #oil #EUR

Markets welcome court ruling against Trump's tariffs as shares, US dollar and oil gain

Financial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.

U.S. futures jumped early Thursday and oil prices rose more than $1. The U.S. dollar rose against the yen and euro.

The court found the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which Trump has cited as his basis for ordering massive increases in import duties, does not authorize the use of tariffs.

The White House immediately appealed and it was unclear if Trump would abide by the ruling in the interim. The long term outcome of legal disputes over tariffs remains uncertain. But investors appeared to take heart after the months of turmoil brought on by Trump's trade war.

The future for the S&P 500 was up 1.5% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.2%.

In early European trading, Germany's DAX gained 0.5% to 24,160.75. The CAC 40 in Paris jumped 0.9% to 7,860.67. Britain's FTSE was nearly unchanged at 8,722.63.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 index jumped 1.9% to 38,432.98. American’s largest ally in Asia has been appealing to Trump to cancel the tariffs he has ordered on imports from Japan and to also stop 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos.

The ruling also pushed the dollar sharply higher against the Japanese yen. It was trading at 145.40 yen early Thursday, up from 144.87 yen late Wednesday.

A three-judge panel ruled on several lawsuits arguing Trump exceeded his authority, casting doubt on trade policies that have jolted global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised uncertainty over the outlook for inflation and the global economy.

Many of Trump's double-digit tariff hikes are paused for up to 90 days to allow time for trade negotiations, but the uncertainty they cast over global commerce has stymied businesses and left consumers wary about what lies ahead.

“Just when traders thought they’d seen every twist in the tariff saga, the gavel dropped like a lightning bolt over the Pacific,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management said in a commentary.

The ruling was, at the least, “a brief respite before the next thunderclap,” he said.

Elsewhere in Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 1.3% to 23,561.86, while the Shanghai Composite index gained 0.7% to 3,363.45.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.2% to 8,409.80.

In South Korea, which like Japan relies heavily on exports to the U.S., the Kospi surged 1.9% to 2,720.64. Shares also were helped by the Bank of Korea's decision to cut its key interest rate to 2.5% from 2.75%, to ease pressure on the economy.

Taiwan's Taiex edged 0.1% lower, and India's Sensex lost 0.2%.

On Wednesday, U.S. stocks cooled, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% but still within 4.2% of its record after charging higher amid hopes that the worst of the turmoil caused by Trump’s trade war may have passed. It had been roughly 20% below the mark last month.

The Dow industrials lost 0.6% and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.5%.

Trading was relatively quiet ahead of a quarterly earnings release for Nvidia, which came after markets closed.

The bellwether for artificial intelligence overcame a wave of tariff-driven turbulence to deliver another quarter of robust growth thanks to feverish demand for its high-powered chips that are making computers seem more human. Nvidia's shares jumped 6.6% in afterhours trading.

Like Nvidia, Macy’s stock also swung up and down through much of the day, even though it reported milder drops in revenue and profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. Its stock ended the day down 0.3%.

The bond market showed relatively little reaction after the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its latest meeting earlier this month, when it left its benchmark lending rate alone for the third straight time. The central bank has been holding off on cuts to interest rates, which would give the economy a boost, amid worries about inflation staying higher than hoped because of Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

In other dealings early Thursday, the yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 4.52% from 4.47% late Wednesday.

U.S. benchmark crude oil gained $1.06 to $62.90 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, added $1.00 to $65.32 per barrel.

The euro slipped to $1.1280 from $1.1292.
#trumptarifts #oil #EUR
🛢 Oil continues to rise after closing the previous session at its highest levels in more than two months, supported by increasing expectations that countries around the world will cut interest rates to stimulate economic growth. #OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom #OILCAT
🛢 Oil continues to rise after closing the previous session at its highest levels in more than two months, supported by increasing expectations that countries around the world will cut interest rates to stimulate economic growth.

#OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom #OILCAT
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Hausse
US Elections: How a Trump or Kamala Victory Could Impact Key Markets #uselections #oil #EURO2024 #Write2Earn! #GOLD_UPDATE Overview As the US election looms, financial markets are increasingly cautious. Here’s how potential outcomes under Kamala Harris or Donald Trump could influence Oil, Gold, Bitcoin, the S&P 500, and EUR/USD. 1. Oil (Brent) - Kamala Harris : Emphasis on renewable energy could tighten oil supply, likely driving prices up as fossil fuel usage declines. - Trump : Expected to relax environmental regulations and boost US oil production, potentially lowering prices, with possible volatility from OPEC policies. 2. Gold (XAU/USD) - Harris : Likely higher federal spending may raise inflation, initially affecting Gold negatively. However, geopolitical risks could sustain demand for Gold as a safe haven. - Trump : Tax cuts and lower spending may reduce inflation, potentially lowering interest rates, thus encouraging investment in Gold amid market instability. 3. Bitcoin (BTC/USD) - Harris : Increased regulation may discourage institutional investment, potentially weakening Bitcoin prices. - Trump : Favorable stance toward crypto, with ties to Bitcoin advocate Elon Musk, could fuel price appreciation. 4. S&P 500 : - Harris : Likely economic stimulus could benefit green energy sectors, though regulatory pressures on oil and finance may temper gains. - Trump : Deregulation and corporate tax cuts may stimulate the S&P 500, benefiting sectors across the board. 5. EUR/USD : - Harris : Collaborative foreign policies with the EU may strengthen the euro, raising EUR/USD. - Trump : Protectionist policies could strengthen the dollar against the euro, particularly if trade tensions rise. Conclusion & Advice : Market reactions to the US election will vary by sector, with energy, crypto, and equities most impacted. Investors should stay flexible and monitor policy shifts, prepared for a period of adjustment as the winning administration enacts its agenda.
US Elections: How a Trump or Kamala Victory Could Impact Key Markets

#uselections #oil #EURO2024 #Write2Earn! #GOLD_UPDATE

Overview
As the US election looms, financial markets are increasingly cautious. Here’s how potential outcomes under Kamala Harris or Donald Trump could influence Oil, Gold, Bitcoin, the S&P 500, and EUR/USD.

1. Oil (Brent)
- Kamala Harris : Emphasis on renewable energy could tighten oil supply, likely driving prices up as fossil fuel usage declines.
- Trump : Expected to relax environmental regulations and boost US oil production, potentially lowering prices, with possible volatility from OPEC policies.

2. Gold (XAU/USD)
- Harris : Likely higher federal spending may raise inflation, initially affecting Gold negatively. However, geopolitical risks could sustain demand for Gold as a safe haven.
- Trump : Tax cuts and lower spending may reduce inflation, potentially lowering interest rates, thus encouraging investment in Gold amid market instability.

3. Bitcoin (BTC/USD)
- Harris : Increased regulation may discourage institutional investment, potentially weakening Bitcoin prices.
- Trump : Favorable stance toward crypto, with ties to Bitcoin advocate Elon Musk, could fuel price appreciation.

4. S&P 500 :
- Harris : Likely economic stimulus could benefit green energy sectors, though regulatory pressures on oil and finance may temper gains.
- Trump : Deregulation and corporate tax cuts may stimulate the S&P 500, benefiting sectors across the board.

5. EUR/USD :
- Harris : Collaborative foreign policies with the EU may strengthen the euro, raising EUR/USD.
- Trump : Protectionist policies could strengthen the dollar against the euro, particularly if trade tensions rise.

Conclusion & Advice :
Market reactions to the US election will vary by sector, with energy, crypto, and equities most impacted. Investors should stay flexible and monitor policy shifts, prepared for a period of adjustment as the winning administration enacts its agenda.
India attacked on #Pakistan . Initial reports suggest a retaliatory attack by the Pakistani military on Indian air bases. If the attacks continue and tensions increase: Currencies of both countries will fall🔻 #GOLD and #oil will rise #JPY will rise #Stock market will fall (there will be little negative impact on the US stock market)
India attacked on #Pakistan .
Initial reports suggest a retaliatory attack by the Pakistani military on Indian air bases.
If the attacks continue and tensions increase:
Currencies of both countries will fall🔻
#GOLD and #oil will rise
#JPY will rise
#Stock market will fall (there will be little negative impact on the US stock market)
Ek San
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🚨🇺🇸 MARKETS ERUPT: $5.5T SURGE AFTER TRUMP’S TARIFF PAUSE

One of Wall Street’s biggest rallies ever

Apple +14% | Nvidia +19% | Tesla +21%

Total gain: $5.5 TRILLION in market cap

All green after Trump eases trade pressure$ETH

$SHELL
🛢 Oil prices fell on Friday, heading for their first monthly decline since November, as uncertainty over global economic growth and fuel demand from Washington's tariff threats and more signs of a U.S. economic slowdown outweighed supply concerns. #CryptoAMA #OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom
🛢 Oil prices fell on Friday, heading for their first monthly decline since November, as uncertainty over global economic growth and fuel demand from Washington's tariff threats and more signs of a U.S. economic slowdown outweighed supply concerns.

#CryptoAMA #OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom
📑 Important - Federal Interest Rate Rule.. 🇺🇸 • If interest rates are raised, it will be positive for the dollar (rise) and negative for gold, stocks, and oil (fall). • If interest rates are reduced or fixed, it will be negative for the dollar (fall) and positive for gold, stocks, and oil (rise). #GOLD_UPDATE #stocks #oil #GoldRush #USDollarWarning
📑 Important - Federal Interest Rate Rule.. 🇺🇸

• If interest rates are raised, it will be positive for the dollar (rise) and negative for gold, stocks, and oil (fall).

• If interest rates are reduced or fixed, it will be negative for the dollar (fall) and positive for gold, stocks, and oil (rise).
#GOLD_UPDATE #stocks #oil #GoldRush #USDollarWarning
🔴 Crude oil prices fell during trading on Tuesday, amid declining investor expectations for demand growth due to the ongoing trade war between the US and China, the world's two largest economies. 🔻 Brent crude futures fell 0.79%, reaching $65.34 per barrel. #CryptoAMA #OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom
🔴 Crude oil prices fell during trading on Tuesday, amid declining investor expectations for demand growth due to the ongoing trade war between the US and China, the world's two largest economies.

🔻 Brent crude futures fell 0.79%, reaching $65.34 per barrel.

#CryptoAMA #OilMarket #oil #OilIndustry #OilBoom
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Baisse (björn)
🚨 Китай Вводит Пошлины 10–15% на Американские Энергоносители и Автомобили: Как Это Ударит по Крипте? 💥 Китай официально объявил о введении пошлин в размере 10–15% на импорт американских энергоносителей (нефть, газ) и автомобилей с 10 февраля. Это ответ на торговые ограничения США и может спровоцировать новый виток глобальной экономической напряжённости. Цель Китая: Ударить по ключевым секторам экономики США, где Штаты лидируют в экспорте. Последствия: Сокращение поставок электромобилей Tesla, Ford → падение акций автогигантов. 1️⃣ Бегство в «убежища»: Инвесторы могут переводить капитал из акций и облигаций в BTC и ETH как защиту от инфляции. 2️⃣ Ослабление доллара: Торговая война → снижение спроса на USD → рост крипты в долларовом эквиваленте. 3️⃣ Риск для стейблкоинов: Китай может ужесточить контроль за USDT/USDC → давление на Tether и Circle. Исторические Параллели 2018–2019: Торговая война США-Китай → BTC вырос с 3,200 до 13,800. 2022: Санкции против РФ → рост BTC на 25% за месяц. Стратегия: Шорт $BTC  при удержании 96,500→ 91,500→цель 86,000. Шорт на акции Tesla через токенизированные активы (например,  sTSLA). 🚨 Хештеги: #china #TradeWars #bitcoin #oil #crypto
🚨 Китай Вводит Пошлины 10–15% на Американские
Энергоносители и Автомобили: Как Это Ударит по Крипте? 💥

Китай официально объявил о введении пошлин в размере 10–15% на импорт американских энергоносителей (нефть, газ) и автомобилей с 10 февраля.
Это ответ на торговые ограничения США и может спровоцировать новый виток глобальной экономической напряжённости.

Цель Китая: Ударить по ключевым секторам экономики США, где Штаты лидируют в экспорте.

Последствия:
Сокращение поставок электромобилей Tesla, Ford → падение
акций автогигантов.

1️⃣ Бегство в «убежища»: Инвесторы могут переводить капитал из акций и облигаций в BTC и ETH как защиту от инфляции.

2️⃣ Ослабление доллара: Торговая война → снижение спроса на USD → рост крипты в долларовом эквиваленте.

3️⃣ Риск для стейблкоинов: Китай может ужесточить контроль за
USDT/USDC → давление на Tether и Circle.

Исторические Параллели

2018–2019: Торговая война США-Китай → BTC вырос с 3,200 до 13,800.

2022: Санкции против РФ → рост BTC на 25% за месяц.

Стратегия:
Шорт $BTC  при удержании 96,500→ 91,500→цель 86,000.

Шорт на акции Tesla через токенизированные активы (например, 
sTSLA).

🚨 Хештеги:
#china #TradeWars #bitcoin #oil #crypto
BTCUSDT
Kort
Orealiserat resultat (USDT)
+5.00%
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Hausse
#Bitcoin Outperforms #Gold and #Oil 10x in 5 Years As Demand Rises After a week of market instability, Bitcoin is showing resiliency. The top cryptocurrency is poised to rise again, staying over $105,000. Bitcoin's ability to sustain this level despite the instability has boosted investor confidence, with many expecting more rises. Famous analyst Axel Adler recently discussed X, noting Bitcoin's five-year performance. Adler estimates that BTC has outperformed gold and oil by tenfold. This remarkable increase shows Bitcoin's rise as a top asset class and its growing attraction to investors seeking big returns and a hedge against conventional markets. Bitcoin's ability to retain and develop on its present levels might help define the next weeks as the market navigates uncertainty. BTC will continue at the forefront of finance because to its history of outperforming traditional assets. Researchers and investors are eager to see whether BTC can maintain its momentum and lead the market into another bullish phase. Bitcoin becomes global asset Bitcoin has grown from skepticism and rejection to worldwide asset recognition. Its performance has outperformed gold and oil over the previous five years, with returns 10 times higher, according to prominent expert Axel Adler on X. Bitcoin's stunning outperformance shows its rising popularity as a revolutionary financial instrument. Bitcoin's digital store of value is a major benefit. BTC, unlike conventional commodities, has a 21 million-coin limit, making it rare. The fact that investors may buy fractions rather than complete units has also made it popular. Adler said younger generations prefer BTC over gold or oil because to its transparency, liquidity, and development potential. Price Action: $BTC Reaching Highs In fewer than six days, Bitcoin rose from $89,100 to a new all-time high of $109,300, one of its most volatile weeks. Bitcoin's meteoric surge showed its durability and capacity to recover from major corrections. Following its top, the price has been consolidating above the $105,000 support level.
#Bitcoin Outperforms #Gold and #Oil 10x in 5 Years As Demand Rises

After a week of market instability, Bitcoin is showing resiliency. The top cryptocurrency is poised to rise again, staying over $105,000. Bitcoin's ability to sustain this level despite the instability has boosted investor confidence, with many expecting more rises.

Famous analyst Axel Adler recently discussed X, noting Bitcoin's five-year performance. Adler estimates that BTC has outperformed gold and oil by tenfold. This remarkable increase shows Bitcoin's rise as a top asset class and its growing attraction to investors seeking big returns and a hedge against conventional markets.

Bitcoin's ability to retain and develop on its present levels might help define the next weeks as the market navigates uncertainty. BTC will continue at the forefront of finance because to its history of outperforming traditional assets. Researchers and investors are eager to see whether BTC can maintain its momentum and lead the market into another bullish phase.

Bitcoin becomes global asset
Bitcoin has grown from skepticism and rejection to worldwide asset recognition. Its performance has outperformed gold and oil over the previous five years, with returns 10 times higher, according to prominent expert Axel Adler on X. Bitcoin's stunning outperformance shows its rising popularity as a revolutionary financial instrument.

Bitcoin's digital store of value is a major benefit. BTC, unlike conventional commodities, has a 21 million-coin limit, making it rare. The fact that investors may buy fractions rather than complete units has also made it popular. Adler said younger generations prefer BTC over gold or oil because to its transparency, liquidity, and development potential.

Price Action: $BTC Reaching Highs

In fewer than six days, Bitcoin rose from $89,100 to a new all-time high of $109,300, one of its most volatile weeks. Bitcoin's meteoric surge showed its durability and capacity to recover from major corrections. Following its top, the price has been consolidating above the $105,000 support level.
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