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Trump has officially cut ties with Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Here's why it reveals a growing trend.
Trump and Greene's split became official. On Truth Social yesterday, Trump declared that he had revoked his support for her, calling her "wacky." To me, this has been long coming, as Greene has recently begun moving further away from the president's orbit, with them clashing on issues such as the Epstein Files. Trump has not been happy about her support for their release, and he has been on her case about it. Greene responded on X, with her stating that she did not "worship"

Jason Davis
Nov 151 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/14/25
Markets stagnated as investors felt uneasy of a future interest rate cut. Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average led losses on Friday with its 0.65% decline in point value. The S&P 500 index likewise declined, but by a smaller 0.05% margin. On the other hand, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite ticked higher by 0.13%, fueled by AI optimism, and the small business-heavy Russell 2000 index rose by a slightly higher 0.22%. The VIX volatility index fell 0.85%, refl

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 142 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/12/25
Markets continued to rise slightly as investors react to the last days of the ongoing government shutdown. The U.S. Capitol Building, David Maiolo/Wikimedia Commons. The S&P 500 index rose by a mere 0.06%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.6%. Meanwhile, the two opposing indexes, the Nasdaq Composite and the Russell 2000, both sank by nearly 0.3% each. The USD rebounded in value while gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and XRP made significant correct

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 122 min read


New Bloomberg News poll shows increasing anxiety over job availability
More Americans are growing concerned of being victim of a mass layoff, subsequently losing their jobs, according to a new poll by Bloomberg News/Harris, as economic uncertainty looms and AI infrastructure grows more threatening. Photo of woman posing next to "NEED WORK" sign, www.ere.net . The poll for Bloomberg conducted by Harris showed that a whopping 55% of respondents agree that they're concerned of losing their jobs. This comes after numerous polls showing that unaffor

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 122 min read


Trump claims the chance of ending of the government shutdown "big victory"
President Trump is reportedly ecstatic about the eight Democratic senators voting in favor of ending the shutdown. For context, on Monday, the eight Democrats mentioned broke off from the rest of their party mates, voting with Republicans to end the government shutdown. The government shutdown began as Democrats and Republicans clashed over healthcare subsidies, with Republicans advocating for a reduction and Democrats shutting down the government to prevent it. Trump was see

Jason Davis
Nov 111 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/11/25
Markets rose yet again as investors continue to feel optimistic of the end of the ongoing government shutdown. Dow Jones Industrial Average sign, which led in growth among top index funds on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average led growth today with its strong 1.18% rise, followed by the S&P 500 index with its smaller 0.21% growth rate, and the Russell 2000's 0.11%. However, the Nasdaq Composite, which includes many of the top Big Tech tickers, fell 0.25% as Mag. 7 and o

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 112 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/10/25
Markets sharply rose as investors received a sense of optimism from the Senate's approval of a Trump-backed deal to ending the ongoing government shutdown, now the longest in American history. New Hampshire Senators Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen, who were pivotal Democrat moderates to reaching a majority vote on spending resolution. The Nasdaq Composite, which comprises of many tech-heavy stocks, led gains with its 2.27% surge, in conjunction with an AI rally. The S&P 500

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 102 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/06/25
Markets sank significantly as private job data showed growing rates of layoffs, and stock valuations remain oversaturated. A "No Hiring" sign alongside other signs, weburbanist.com . The Nasdaq Composite, which contains the largest tech-related tickers on the stock market, led declines during market hours with its 1.9% decline. Similarly, the smaller-business-heavy Russell 2000 index fell 1.86%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.84%, and the S&P 500 index fell 1.12%. Th

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 62 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/05/25
Stocks made a substantial recovery from their losses yesterday as the Supreme Court begins to take action against the heavily unpopular tariff policies of the Trump administration, along with recovering rates of job growth as new job data comes in. Then-President-Elect Trump shaking the hands of Supreme Court Associate Justices, MSNBC. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.5%, the S&P 500 0.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite 0.7%, all of which experienced similarly strong growth

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 52 min read


China has released a possible competitor to US based computer systems, in the clash against US trade restrictions
In response to the US Trade restrictions, China has started making their own personal computer systems. Working with Huawei, China has released the Qingyun W515y, and W585y desktop systems, powered by the Kirin 9000x chip. The Kirin 9000x is based off the ARM CPU architecture, which Apple uses for their Macbooks. A Huawei facility, Qilai Shen/Bloomberg/Getty Images. Alongside with the promotion of the Kirin CPU, Huawei has been promoting the HarmonyOS operating system, an OS

Alex Phan
Nov 51 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/04/25
Markets failed as political elections nationwide invoke widespread uncertainty, and overvaluation bites top tickers into deep correction. The S&P 500 index fell 1.2%, just ahead of the Dow Jones Industrial Average's 0.5% decline and below the 2% decline of the Nasdaq Composite, which fell by just over 2% during market hours. The VIX volatility index rose 10.66%, reflecting the quite sharp, at least relatively sharp, decline in stocks. Most dangerous has been Bitcoin's slide,

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 42 min read


TheDrop Market Analysis, 11/03/25
Markets stagnated as investors await key election results across the nation, and Trump administration sounds alarm on interest rates. Fed governor Stephen Miran. The Dow Jones Industrial Average led losses today with its 0.48% decline in point value. The Russell was very close behind at just around 0.33% reduction in points. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite managed to spearhead marginal gains throughout the day, with the former rising 0.17% and the latter risin

Alexangel Ventura
Nov 32 min read
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