The positive momentum of the US stock market is temporary, and Friday will provide a clearer understanding of Trump's policies.

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On February 14, Jinshi Data reported that Trump signed a presidential memorandum on reciprocal tariffs, but it has not been implemented temporarily; The PPI and CPI reports for January seem to indicate that the PCE index will soften, investors seem to breathe a sigh of relief, US stocks closed higher on Thursday, but Mark Marek, Chief Investment Officer at Siebert, believes that the positive momentum brought about by easing inflation and the temporary suspension of reciprocal tariffs by Trump may be short-lived. "The market will face pressure on Friday - there is not enough clear stimulus measures for the market to trade in this way... There is no reason to prove that the trend at the end of Thursday is reasonable." He said, "I listened very carefully to President Trump's speech, and there is nothing beneficial to the market. Friday will be one of the days when people try to figure out what all this means."

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