The writer has chosen 10 hottest pictures from the internet to show the first 100 days of Donald Trump and let investors evaluate on their own.
- Make America Great Again: He kept his promise and exerting faster turbo effort more than any other presidents in his first 100 days, but now all these products manufactured by China are unable to ship to US. There will be no inflation as worried, but may bring about stagflation.
- Fear and Greed Index once fell to 3 points and now gone up to 36 points.
- S&P 500 is the index where most scholars using, after the crash it now formed an ascending triangle and breaking upward, but still under the 250-SMA.
- During his inauguration ceremony, he invited nearly all titans of technology and put them in the front line showing his emphasis on IT.
- Trump signed 142 executive orders during the first 100 days which is a record, but quite a number are controversial
- He cut the trend of DEI and even blamed the accident of Boeing is triggered by underqualified engineers of DEI.
- Vance and Trump insulted Zelensky in Oval Office where people thought US was going to give up the universal value established by US after the Wrold War II.
- Elon Musk showed his electric saw before the Argentine President for his DOGE of cutting government staff.
- Declared Tariff War on April 2nd worldwide, but later on postponed 90 days except China.
- Inflation worry made gold price went up to $3500, and now cooling down because China exempted the 125% tariff of ethane, chips, airplane engine and some medicines.
For recent days, focus is still on tariff war.US said will lower the tariff greatly but would not be zero and no detail list had been announced.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
