Battle-hardened Wall Street bulls are proving really difficult to frighten

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
President Donald Trump escalated threats against major trading partners, including a 35% tariff on Canadian goods and a 50% levy on copper
brushed aside, in favor of bullish bets across the board.JPMorgan Chase & Co
CEO Jamie Dimon has a different word for it: complacency
HSBC
even as measures that presaged past market stress climb
meltdown. BloombergThe S&P 500 closed Friday marginally below its record
Risk premiums tracking US corporate bonds hovered around their lowest level of the year
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds continued to see inflows
Volatility receded, with a gauge of US Treasury swings hitting its lowest level in nearly 3 1/2 years as measures of stocks
Oil and gold turbulence remained subdued.And yet, Trump warned this week that new and higher rates will kick in Aug
1, unless countries negotiate better terms
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Indicators across several portfolios continue to flash bullish signals, he says, driven by strong momentum and relatively low volatility
derail the expanding US economy
Whatever the reasoning, bullishness is prevailing.Trump took to social media this week to celebrate record highs in tech and industrial
stocks, as well as an unstoppable crypto runup that sent Bitcoin soaring to $118,000
multi-asset solutions at JPMorgan Asset Management
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