Quarterly Outlook
Macro outlook: Trump 2.0: Can the US have its cake and eat it, too?
John J. Hardy
Chief Macro Strategist
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The Saxo Quick Take is a short, distilled opinion on financial markets with references to key news and events.
UK Dec. Retail Sales (0700), Eurozone final Dec. CPI (1000), US Dec. Housing Starts and Building Permits (1330), US Dec. Industrial Production (1415), UK Bank of England Governor Bailey to speak (2100)
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Volatility rose modestly, with the VIX ticking up to 16.60 (+2.98%), as markets brace for significant options expiries and political uncertainty around President-elect Trump’s upcoming inauguration. Short-term measures like the VIX1D (+5.28%) and VIX9D (+6.74%) reflected slightly higher near-term uncertainty. Increased trading activity in options, particularly for names like Palantir, SoFi, and MicroStrategy, points to repositioning and speculative bets ahead of Trump’s potential executive orders and corporate earnings releases.
Bitcoin climbed above $101,000, rising 1.46% as optimism over President-elect Trump’s pro-crypto stance bolstered market sentiment. Bloomberg reported Trump may sign an executive order prioritizing cryptocurrency regulation, potentially creating a national Bitcoin reserve and easing enforcement actions against crypto firms. Ethereum (+1.89%) and XRP (+2.13%) also gained, while altcoins saw smaller increases. Crypto-related equities like Coinbase (+2.44%) and MicroStrategy (+1.77%) advanced, reflecting renewed investor interest in the sector. Traders are awaiting further policy clarity as the inauguration approaches.
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