BREAKING Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election OTC Markets OTCPK ? USD Profitable Developments, Inc. (PRDL) Follow Compare 0.0002 0.0000 (0.00%) At close: November 5 at 3:00 PM EST Related News What Trump's victory means for crypto, Tesla, and the markets As Donald Trump prepares for his second term in the White House, his impact is making its way through the stock market. U.S. stock futures are surging, bitcoin (BTC-USD) hit an all-time high this morning and continues to trade near record highs, and Tesla (TSLA) is surging in pre-market trading. Trump won the key battleground state of North Carolina and flipped other swing states including Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin on his way to become the 47th President of the United States. Republicans also look poised to flip the Senate as Democrats fight to hold control of the House. The 10-year Treasury yield is moving higher. Potential Trump tariffs triggering investors to bet on a faster pace of inflation and a slower pace of interest rate cuts from the Fed. For the latest election news, check out Yahoo Finance's live election blog. This post was written by Daniel A. Nelson Yahoo Finance Video ? 53 minutes ago BTC-USD ^GSPC TSLA DJT stock surges in premarket trading as Trump clinches election win It's set to be another volatile trading session for Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT), the home of Republican nominee Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social. Yahoo Finance ? 5 hours ago DJT DJTWW Amazon-Talen deal rejection is 'short-term setback' for Big Tech US regulators rejected a deal that would have allowed Amazon's (AMZN) cloud business, Amazon Web Services (AWS), to buy power from Talen Energy (TLN) for its data centers. The decision comes as Big Tech companies have turned to nuclear energy to power their artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, stoking some worries about the recent rally in nuclear energy stocks. ClearView Energy Partners managing director Timothy Fox joins Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton to discuss what the news means for Big Tech's nuclear push. "Ultimately, we think the Federal Energy Regulatory [Commission] decision is a short-term setback for generators that wish to co-locate their load or co-locate their power with a data center and also a setback for the data center developers. But the order may not represent a long-term risk. It's more that FERC may have punted or didn't want to set a precedent about co-location." Fox outlines, "Regulators are concerned about three things. They're concerned about reliability, taking in existing large nuclear power plants offline. Does that create reliability risks? They're also concerned about ratepayers. Do existing ratepayers have to pay some unfair portion of the cost of upgrading the grid to accommodate a new data center? And then also the third concern is policy. Does the influx of new data centers create a concern about being able to meet state or local decarbonization policies?" To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Yahoo Finance Video ? 13 hours ago TLN AMZN MSFT Super Micro stock slides over 10% on weaker-than-expected outlook, uncertainty over annual filing Super Micro stock slid 10% as the company's latest outlook fell short of Wall Street's expectations. The company also said it couldn't predict a timeline for filing its 10-K. 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At one oil field, the technology has helped boost prod TechCrunch ? 16 hours ago GOOG 'Make volatility your friend, not foe' during election choppiness As investors brace for market (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) volatility caused by the US presidential election, especially in the case that the final outcome is delayed, Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney joins Catalysts Hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills to discuss how retail investors should be thinking about playing election volatility. Mahoney tells retail investors, "Don't get involved in this. You know there's a lot of emotion, and I know it's easy for me to say that, but the last thing you want to do is get whipsawed out of your position ... Our Founding Fathers kind of figured this out, that we have a balance of power and after this election, we're still going to have a balance of power." He adds there are "so many tailwinds," including the Federal Reserve meeting on Thursday, Big Tech companies' artificial intelligence (AI) spending, and strong earnings. "You have a lot of bears [that have] been on the sidelines. They're going to have to commit capital toward the end of the year. Otherwise, the index is going to be way ahead of them. So again, I just say that sometimes we lose sight. We have to come back [and] see where we are, and there's a really strong tailwind despite who wins." He highlights, "Our favorites are still the market leaders" like Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), and Amazon (AMZN). "That's the way we've been playing this right now is some of your best stocks you like with the added volatility. Make volatility your friend, not your foe. And by doing that is actually try to buy some stock. Your favorite stocks below the market which is trading right now." 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