https://truthsocial.com/users/DonaldTrumpNW/statuses/114695436093823644

📈 Market Reaction:

SP500 🇺🇸

Before post: $5,999.50

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$6,001.50
+2.00 (+0.03%)
5 min
$5,999.00
-0.500 (-0.01%)
10 min
$6,001.25
+1.75 (+0.03%)

Dow Jones 🇺🇸

Before post: $42,268.00

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$42,268.00
+0.0 (+0.00%)
5 min
$42,261.00
-7.000 (-0.02%)
10 min
$42,276.00
+8.00 (+0.02%)

BTC

Before post: $106,413.18

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$106,392.89
-20.290 (-0.02%)
5 min
$106,300.00
-113.180 (-0.11%)
10 min
$106,236.06
-177.120 (-0.17%)

ETH

Before post: $2,568.67

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,571.69
+3.02 (+0.12%)
5 min
$2,565.11
-3.560 (-0.14%)
10 min
$2,564.89
-3.780 (-0.15%)

TRUMP

Before post: $9.64

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$9.65
+0.010 (+0.10%)
5 min
$9.62
-0.020 (-0.21%)
10 min
$9.62
-0.020 (-0.21%)

STOXX50 🇪🇺

Before post: $5,275.63

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$5,277.82
+2.19 (+0.04%)
5 min
$5,275.03
-0.600 (-0.01%)
10 min
$5,278.11
+2.48 (+0.05%)

CSI300 🇨🇳

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

The market's reaction to Trump's profound silence is as meaningful as a fortune cookie with no message. SP500: wobbled between +0.03% (1min) and -0.01% (5min) before settling at +0.03% (10min), proving even nothingness can't stop the index from its restless twitching. Dow Jones: flatlined at +0.00% (1min), dipped -0.02% (5min), then remembered it had somewhere to be at +0.02% (10min). BTC: slid gently downhill, losing -0.17% over 10 minutes, because crypto thrives on chaos, not quiet. ETH: briefly thought about rallying (+0.12% at 1min) before joining BTC's pity party (-0.15% at 10min). TRUMP: mirrored its namesake's flair for drama with a +0.10% spike (1min) before fading -0.21% (5min, 10min), because even meme stocks get tired. STOXX50: shrugged and copied SP500's homework, with a +0.05% (10min) finish. Volatility was thinner than the substance of the post itself, with moves so small they'd get lost in a rounding error. Historically, markets have shown more reaction to a sneeze during a Fed speech. The takeaway: when the loudest voice says nothing, the market invents its own narrative, then forgets it by lunch.