Back for round two, and the Trumpmeter is keeping score. Since inauguration day, the data has been speaking – sometimes in whispers, sometimes in sirens. Will the second term bring a new trajectory or more of the same unpredictability? The charts update, the numbers shift, and the big question remains: what’s next?
DETAILS
CRYPTO | Wild swings, sudden surges, and dramatic crashes—crypto remains as unpredictable as ever. The Trumpmeter tracks how policy shifts, regulations, and late-night tweets send shockwaves through digital assets.
FOREX | Currencies react to every speech, tariff, and unexpected policy move. The Trumpmeter watches the dollar’s strength (or weakness) as global markets adjust to the latest developments.
COMMODITY | Oil, gold, and other key commodities ride the waves of political decisions and global uncertainty. From trade wars to energy policies, the Trumpmeter captures every spike and slump.
BONDS | Interest rates, inflation, and investor confidence shape the bond market’s path. The Trumpmeter follows how economic policies and central bank decisions impact long-term stability.
ECONOMY | Growth, recession fears, job numbers—every indicator tells a story. The Trumpmeter charts the broader economic picture, revealing whether the second term is building prosperity or fueling instability.
SPECIAL THANKS
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Every chart with the TradingView logo is clickable and will take you to a detailed, interactive view with real-time data and additional analysis.
HI, I´M NOWWAY
Lives and works in Munich, Germany
NowWay is Michael Saalfeld, a real-time artist exploring the ever-changing nature of the stock market through hyperrealism. My work unfolds in real-time, questioning established financial theories and exposing unseen dynamics. By blending technology and time, I aim to transform the way viewers perceive financial systems—perhaps even sharpening their instincts as investors.