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Trump's Presidency Ignited Bull Market Volatility, Yet Consumers Faced Persistent Price Pressures

Araverus Team|Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Trump's Presidency Ignited Bull Market Volatility, Yet Consumers Faced Persistent Price Pressures

Araverus Team

Feb 8, 2026 · 12:00 PM

Bull Market · Economic Performance · Stock Market · Trump Presidency

Bull MarketEconomic PerformanceStock MarketTrump Presidency

The article discusses the performance of major stock indices during Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting a significant bull market and attributing some of the gains to his policies, while also noting the volatility of the economic situation.

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The Trump economy in 2025 was a roller coaster, yet one thing remained constant: Americans are focused on prices. Here’s what a sampling of people across the spectrum have to say.wsj.comPrediction: The Trump Bull Market Will Come to an Abrupt End From an Unlikely Source -- the Federal Reserve - The Globe and Mailtheglobeandmail.com

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