November 11, 2024

🔴 🔴 🔴 The 2024 US presidential election has concluded, with Donald Trump returning to the White House. This political shift is poised to influence global markets, last week - Kathlyn hosted 2 special Live YouTube sessions to share what's next for the U.S. and Global stock market.

Here are both the recordings of the session for you.

Session 1: Wednesday, Nov 6th 2024

https://youtube.com/live/-Wx1ueQ_PaA

Session 2: Friday, Nov 8th 2024

https://youtube.com/live/96OZ1fLWoaU

Key Insights

  • 📊 US Dollar Strength: The post-election bullish trend in the US dollar reflects expectations of favorable economic policies, which can boost investor sentiment and spending.
  • 🏦 Impact of Tax Cuts: Anticipated tax cuts from Trump’s administration could enhance corporate profitability, leading to higher stock prices and a more robust economy.
  • 🏛️ Interest Rate Dynamics: The Fed’s commitment to cutting rates signals an easing monetary policy, which can stimulate economic growth but also poses risks of inflation if not managed properly.
  • 🌏 China’s Economic Stimulus: While China’s stimulus plan aims to achieve a 5% GDP growth, its actual impact will depend on implementation and market confidence, requiring cautious investor strategies.
  • 🎓 Educational Emphasis: Investors must prioritize learning about market trends and stock analysis techniques to make informed decisions, especially in volatile times.
  • 🏦 Financial Sector Outlook: The financial sector is likely to benefit from deregulation and tax reforms, making it a focal point for investors seeking growth opportunities.
  • 📈 Tech Sector Resilience: Despite market fluctuations, tech stocks remain attractive due to their strong growth potential and alignment with future trends in AI and tech innovation.


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