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Trump Rings the Opening Bell at the NYSE as Time’s Person of the Year

Trump rings bell at NYSE to cheers of ‘USA’ as Wall Street CEOs
Written by Andy Richardson

Trump rings bell at NYSE to cheers of ‘USA’ as Wall Street CEOs, business leaders look on. Trump was flanked by Vice President-elect JD Vance, incoming first lady Melania Trump, NYSE President Lynn Martin, and two of Trump’s children, Ivanka and Tiffany.

In his speech at the Al Smith Dinner, Donald Trump combines humor, political commentary, and personal anecdotes to address the audience. He begins with lighthearted remarks about the event’s tradition and teleprompters, before touching on key political figures present and absent, often blending jabs with acknowledgments of their work.

Trump reflects on past and current challenges, highlighting topics such as inflation, open borders, and international conflicts like Ukraine. A recurring theme is his criticism of opponents and the current administration, emphasizing the need for change and unity to address national and global issues.

The speech also features personal stories, including memories with his father, gratitude for the Catholic community, and a nod to his wife’s success. Closing on a religious note, he credits divine intervention for his survival in critical moments and commits to making America strong, safe, and unified once again. Through a mix of self-deprecating humor and serious reflections, Trump engages, inspires, and rallies the audience.

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Andy Richardson

Andy began his trading journey over 24 years ago while in graduate school, sparked by a Christmas gift of investing money and a book. From his first stock purchase to exploring advanced instruments like spread betting and CFDs, he has always sought to expand his understanding of the markets. After facing challenges with day trading and high-pressure strategies, Andy discovered that his strengths lie in swing and position trading. By focusing on longer-term market movements, he found a sustainable and disciplined approach. Through his website, Andy shares his experiences and insights, guiding others in navigating the complexities of spread betting, CFDs, and trading with a balanced mindset.

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