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Hello, my Friends!

Love him or hate him, Donald Trump was the name on investors mind today…

Say what you will, but the man knows how to stay in the headlines.

While I steer clear of politics, today’s events were too intertwined with the markets to ignore. Here’s the rundown:

  • 📰 Named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year: A historic comeback, solidifying his place in the spotlight.

  • 🔔 Ringing the Opening Bell at NYSE: Trump kicked off the trading day with a bang, setting the stage for another all-time high in the markets.

Whether it’s market moves or political buzz, the energy today was electric.

Here were some live comments⚡:

  • I might veto a budget or appropriations that does not comply with newly created Department of Government Efficiency - Time Interview.

  • We're getting corporate taxes down to 15%.

  • I have a good relationship with China. I have been talking and discussing things with Xi.

  • We will be doing something great with crypto.

With the markets climbing to fresh highs, it’s a reminder of the power of influence - and how quickly momentum can build.

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S&P500 Impulse🗽📈

  • U.S. Stock Indexes Slip Amid Quiet Trading: Inflation data reinforces the likelihood of a Fed interest-rate cut.

  • Treasury Yields and Bitcoin Steady: Treasury yields edge higher; Bitcoin remains above $100,000.

  • November Producer-Price Index Rises: Up 0.4% from October, slightly above expectations, solidifying Fed rate cut bets.

  • Investors Rebalance Portfolios: Focus on selling winners and buying underperformers ahead of the new year.

  • Global Markets Mostly Higher: Gains seen in Japan's Nikkei 225, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index, and Europe’s Stoxx 600.

  • Swiss and European Central Banks Cut Rates: SNB slashes to 0.5%, ECB trims deposit rate by 0.25%.

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  • 6090 (0DTE Highest Level of Call Gamma)

  • 6085 (0DTE Positive/Negative Shift)

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Until next time,
Steve B
Founder, The Daily Impulse

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