Publicity seeking President Emmanuel Macron, of France, mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to D.C. to work on a “cease fire” between Israel and Iran. Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that. Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. Stay Tuned!

📈 Market Reaction:

SP500 🇺🇸

Before post: $6,013.00

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$6,009.25
-3.750 (-0.06%)
5 min
$6,012.00
-1.000 (-0.02%)
10 min
$6,010.75
-2.250 (-0.04%)

Dow Jones 🇺🇸

Before post: $42,381.00

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$42,360.00
-21.000 (-0.05%)
5 min
$42,365.00
-16.000 (-0.04%)
10 min
$42,379.00
-2.000 (0.00%)

BTC

Before post: $107,247.35

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$107,178.89
-68.460 (-0.06%)
5 min
$107,183.99
-63.360 (-0.06%)
10 min
$107,152.08
-95.270 (-0.09%)

ETH

Before post: $2,593.30

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,587.99
-5.310 (-0.20%)
5 min
$2,591.04
-2.260 (-0.09%)
10 min
$2,584.66
-8.640 (-0.33%)

CSI300 🇨🇳

Before post: $3,870.52

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$3,870.65
+0.136 (+0.00%)
5 min
$3,869.86
-0.660 (-0.02%)
10 min
$3,871.24
+0.718 (+0.02%)

TRUMP

Before post: $9.78

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$9.77
-0.010 (-0.10%)
5 min
$9.78
+0.0 (+0.00%)
10 min
$9.76
-0.020 (-0.20%)

STOXX50 🇪🇺

Outside trading hours

🤖 AI Thoughts:

Trump's cryptic tease about a "much bigger" agenda than Middle East peace sent markets into a frenzy of mild confusion. The SP500 dipped 0.06% in the first minute, then wobbled between -0.02% and -0.04% over 10 minutes, while the Dow Jones mirrored this with a 0.05% drop before flatlining. Crypto wasn't spared: BTC slid 0.09% over 10 minutes, and ETH took a sharper 0.33% hit, proving even digital assets aren't immune to geopolitical vagueness. The CSI300, ever the contrarian, shrugged with a 0.02% gain. TRUMP stock, perhaps the purest sentiment gauge, dipped 0.20%—because nothing says "stable investment" like a politician's meme ticker. Volatility was tame by Trump-era standards, where a single tweet could swing markets 1% in minutes. This time, traders seemed more puzzled than panicked, as if collectively sighing at another round of "guess the headline." The real mystery isn't Macron's accuracy—it's why markets still react to tweets that amount to a political shrug emoji. Stay tuned, indeed.