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🚀 Bitcoin passes $100k
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Market Overview
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Year To Date Performances:
Dow Jones | 44,889.64 | 19.02% |
S&P 500 | 6,091.07 | 28.43% |
Nasdaq | 19,783.68 | 33.98% |
Russell 2000 | 2,414.65 | 19.96% |
TSX | 25,684.00 | 23.05% |
Bitcoin | $100,777.20 | 138.29% |
Ethereum | $3,921.70 | 71.81% |
US to Canadian Dollar | $1.40 | 6.09% |
Bitcoin surged past the $100,000 milestone for the first time, riding a wave of optimism following President-elect Donald Trump's pro-crypto SEC pick and bullish comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell comparing Bitcoin to gold. Institutional adoption, including spot Bitcoin ETFs and potential crypto equity market reforms, fueled the rally, with Bitcoin up 140% this year. While profit-taking has tempered Thursday's gains, investors see this as a turning point for digital assets entering the financial mainstream.
Prescription fills for Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Zepbound, both GLP-1 and GIP agonists for weight loss, more than doubled in 2024, reflecting surging demand despite limited insurance coverage and steep out-of-pocket costs averaging $1,000 per month. GoodRx data shows over $200 million in potential savings went untapped by Americans paying full retail prices. With insurance often imposing restrictions or outright denial, many patients are turning to savings programs to manage costs. Meanwhile, a proposed Medicare rule could expand access, pending approval under the Trump administration, further fueling this market’s explosive growth.
Alphabet-owned Waymo plans to expand its self-driving robotaxi fleet to Miami in 2025, initially deploying vehicles with human safety drivers before launching paid rides by 2026. The move marks Waymo’s push into weather-challenged markets and follows rapid growth fueled by a $5.6 billion funding round. The company already operates commercial robotaxi services in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, with over 150,000 weekly rides. Competitors like GM’s Cruise, Tesla, and Amazon’s Zoox are racing to catch up, but Waymo remains the only provider with a multi-city U.S. robotaxi service.
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