🎣 Trump, Midterm Elections, Finance, and Crypto I just stumbled upon a long, unbroken tweet from Trump. I usually find this kind of crammed-together, unbroken writing incredibly frustrating. But given the speaker's background, I patiently read it aloud using a translator. It was a typical Trump speech, promoting anti-(Third World) immigration policies. Out of curiosity, I asked Grok whether Trump's views were true, fair, and what his main motivation was for making such statements. Grok mentioned the midterm elections (November 3, 2026). Completely unfamiliar with American politics, I asked Grok to further explain the midterm election process and its significance for the incumbent president. The result: It's extremely significant. If the midterm elections don't meet expectations, the incumbent president's power will be severely limited. The implementation of policies in the following two years could face significant resistance. So I quickly asked: In the two major sectors of finance and crypto, what signals and policies might Trump release, and would these drive up asset prices in these sectors? And: Does he have the motivation to do so? Grok's answer is sure to be well-received (see screenshot for details). If things really develop this way, then the market in 2026 is definitely something to look forward to. A few days ago, someone said that Bitcoin would fall to $20,000-$30,000 by October next year, but the probability of this happening is extremely low. On the contrary: The end of QT, interest rate cuts, the resumption of QE, and the change of SEC chairman are all clearly positive policies and strong drivers for further price increases. Yes, retail investors love to fantasize. Sure enough.
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