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    inewsBy inewsJanuary 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Wall Street is signaling robust support for President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy agenda, with markets surging despite significant political shocks, including a foreign leader’s capture and a DOJ probe into the Federal Reserve. This resilience reflects heightened investor risk-taking confidence. January inflows into equity-focused ETFs were five times higher than the monthly average, contributing to a record $400 billion invested over three months. Leveraged-long ETFs now hold $145 billion, dwarfing the $12 billion in funds betting on market declines, while cash allocations have hit record lows, underscoring bullish sentiment.

    This overwhelming bullishness grants the White House considerable room to pursue bold policies without immediate market backlash. Mark Malek of Siebert Financial notes the president uses market performance as a scorecard, encouraging unconventional moves. Unlike an incident last April where tariff threats forced an administration retreat, today’s similar shocks are largely ignored. Investors now expect any significant market downturn would prompt a swift policy pullback, enabling continued capital flow into growth sectors like artificial intelligence, industrial recovery, and cyclical demand.

    Investor positioning reflects deep confidence in broad economic strength. The equal-weighted S&P 500 ETF is outperforming its cap-weighted counterpart, and the Russell 2000 recently rose 2% in a week. Portfolio managers observe growth without inflation, supported by resilient labor markets and rising US factory production. Options markets also show low concern for volatility; even amid policies like credit card rate caps, escalated rhetoric toward Iran, and Venezuelan oil asset seizures, the VIX index remains in the 17th percentile of its five-year range.

    Demand for downside protection remains muted, indicating investors have become accustomed to overlooking geopolitical and policy risks. Peter Atwater of Financial Insyghts suggests confidence won’t shift without a highly tangible threat, creating a low-constraint environment for the White House. Some policies, such as redirected Venezuelan oil, may even support markets by easing supply constraints, while credit-rate caps could boost household spending. The clear pattern of rising risk assets and falling volatility signifies Wall Street’s willingness to back Trump’s disruptive agenda. The primary risk lies not in a single policy misfire but in overly one-sided market positioning; even minor sentiment changes could trigger outsized moves. While cautious investors are ready to hedge, the current environment shows unprecedented confidence in the administration’s bold economic moves, setting a dynamic tone for the months ahead.

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