Trump, Canada and stock market
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The stock market is repeating a pattern not seen in decades. Here's what history says comes next.
Last time, it didn't end well for many investors, but there are key differences this time.
Stock futures were little changed on Sunday night, as traders looked to recover from a losing week sparked by a sharp jump in Treasury yields. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures traded just below the flatline.
The president made over 1,000 stock transactions, according to the most recent disclosure form released on Saturday.
Nvidia is due to report earnings on Wednesday, and “a very broad universe of companies” is tied to the themes that the chip giant represents.
The stock market has given investors plenty of reasons to stay invested during President Trump’s second term. Since Jan. 20, 2025, the S&P 500 has gained roughly 28%, according to market data, despite a stomach-churning detour in April 2025.
Nvidia earnings preview: expectations are sky-high. Options/technical signals show capped upside and sharp downside risk toward $190 support. Click for more on NVDA stock.
Other segments of the economy will also get some attention this week. A number of software companies report, including CrowdStrike, Intuit and Salesforce, as well as discount stores, beauty retailers and apparel companies like Gap, Abercrombie & Fitch and Kohl’s. 2 3 4 5 6 7
Webster disposed of stock worth $1 million through open-market sales and tax-withholding transactions, retaining over 416,000 shares valued at $14.1 million.
Cramer recommended gradually moving the funds into stocks rather than investing everything at once. In doing so, he says it would be best to put one-twelfth to work each month and invest much more during a particularly bad month. The 60/40 portfolio became popular as it looks to balance growth with protection.
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