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Donald Trump Says US Stock Market Rally Marks Start of ‘Golden Age’

2026/07/04 12:59
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Donald Trump struck an optimistic tone on the U.S. economy, arguing that stronger economic growth could support both traditional financial markets like US Stock and risk assets such as cryptocurrencies.

His comments came as Bitcoin rose 1.99% to trade around $62,583, while Ethereum hovered near $1,751 and XRP traded close to $1.13 following a volatile second quarter.

The latest rally was largely driven by a macro-fueled short squeeze after weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data eased investor concerns over additional interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve.

Bitcoin is also reportedly showing a 76% correlation with gold, indicating that some investors increasingly view both assets as potential hedges against inflation amid shifting economic expectations.

Trump Says U.S. Economy Is Strengthening

Trump stated that the U.S. stock market had just completed its strongest quarter since his previous administration, pointing to gains in the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones Industrial Average.

He argued that rising markets were helping boost Americans’ retirement savings through stronger 401(k) balances while his economic policies continued to support growth.

Trump credited several factors for the economic momentum, including:

  • Tax cuts aimed at increasing disposable income for working families.
  • A narrowing U.S. trade deficit supported by rising exports.
  • Trillions of dollars in announced investments contributing to factory construction, job creation, and manufacturing expansion.

Calling it only the beginning, Trump said:

Stronger Growth and Lower Rates Could Benefit Crypto

Trump also criticized the tendency of markets to react negatively to strong economic data due to inflation concerns.

He argued that stronger economic growth should be welcomed rather than feared and suggested that the Federal Reserve may have room to lower interest rates. Trump also praised former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh while indicating that some policymakers could make future rate cuts more difficult.

Historically, lower borrowing costs have been supportive of risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, making Trump’s comments particularly relevant for Bitcoin and the broader digital asset market.

Investors Continue Watching Policy Developments

Beyond traditional markets, the Trump administration has become increasingly associated with a more crypto-friendly regulatory approach. Meanwhile, Congress continues to work on major digital asset legislation, including the CLARITY Act, as institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies expands.

The outlook for the second half of 2026 remains constructive for crypto markets if economic growth continues and investor confidence remains strong.

However, analysts caution that volatility could increase depending on future Federal Reserve decisions, tariff negotiations, and corporate earnings results, particularly from the artificial intelligence sector, which continues to influence broader market sentiment.

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