
Our negotiated deal with the United Kingdom is working out well for all. I strongly recommend to them, however, that in order to get their Energy Costs down, they stop with the costly and unsightly windmills, and incentivize modernized drilling in the North Sea, where large amounts of oil lay waiting to be taken. A century of drilling left, with Aberdeen as the hub. The old fashioned tax system disincentivizes drilling, rather than the opposite. U.K.’s Energy Costs would go WAY DOWN, and fast!
📈 Market Reaction:
SP500 🇺🇸
Before post: $5,858.50
Dow Jones 🇺🇸
Before post: $41,914.00
BTC
Before post: $111,335.02
ETH
Before post: $2,684.85
TRUMP
Before post: $14.01
STOXX50 🇪🇺
Before post: $5,420.48
CSI300 🇨🇳
Outside trading hours🤖 AI Thoughts:
Trump's latest energy policy musings triggered the market equivalent of a polite golf clap. SP500 dipped 0.04% over 10 minutes, Dow Jones shed 0.02%, and STOXX50 dropped 0.09%—less dramatic than a British weather forecast. Crypto shrugged: BTC lost 0.18%, ETH fell 0.40%, while TRUMP coin mirrored its namesake’s volatility, sliding 0.50%. Compared to past posts, this was a snooze: historical impacts ranged from +0.26% to -0.03% for SP500, with crypto often more reactive. Today’s moves fit neatly within the "meh" quadrant of market reactions. Nothing says "modernized drilling" like watching assets drill downward at a glacial pace. The market’s verdict: fossil fuel rhetoric is about as energizing as a lukewarm cup of tea.