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The Price of Trumping the World: Stock Market Record Highs

Creatix / August 13, 2025



The U.S. economy has a funny way of silencing its critics. The numbers are huge and loud enough to drown them out. Under President Trump’s economic leadership, American markets aren’t just doing well; they’re doing record-smashingly well. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq have been hitting new  highs like it’s breaking records is a competitive sport. The scoreboard reads “USA: First Place; Rest of the World: Second Place (First Loser).”

For investors with a taste for actual returns (and not just ideological rants), the message is clear: the "USA is where the real money is made. Global capital is flowing to U.S. companies, not because of wishful thinking, but because corporate earnings, pro-growth policies, and an unapologetic "America First" focus on our businesses and assets are delivering extraordinary results. Trump haters and those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) were predicting economic armageddon. Some though that bargaining with tariffs would backfire. However, it seems that raising tariffs, lowering taxes, and rolling back anti-business regulations are the kind of moves that are turning American companies and U.S. based stocks into money-making machines. The USA is leading the economic world. No one else is even close. 

Bearish pessimists are preparing for a BIG SHORT

Make no mistake. Bearish pessimists and smart investors are preparing for a big correction. Critics are being silenced with the diagnosis of viral Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). It’s tough to rail against the man when 401Ks and retirement accounts are climbing like SpaceX rockets. The record market highs are not helping the doom-and-gloom narrative of Trump critics. So they squint, sigh, and mutter about “unsustainable bubbles”, which is the same refrain we’ve heard every time America outperforms expectations.

Stock markets don’t care about hashtags, protest slogans, or late-night monologues. They care about confidence, growth, and profitability. And right now, American companies are delivering all three in spades. From Silicon Valley innovators to industrial giants, U.S. businesses are not just surviving global competition; they’re trumping it. No one wants to miss out and everyone keeps dumping more and more money in American companies and U.S. stocks.

While some debate classic economic theory, the market is delivering its verdict in cold, hard numbers: investors are all in on Trump and American businesses trumping the economic world. Trump is both quarterback, linebacker, running back, and receiver. He's special teams, cheerleader, and referee too. He's the one and only; the messiah of the American economy; the king of debt; the Emperor of Trumpworld and the undisputed heavyweight champion of Trumpwrestlemania. Trump is not only the last Coke in the desert, he's the Diet Cherry Coke and extra can of Coke Zero when haters are getting drunk stoned. 

This party will not be over until the fat lady sings. She's dropped the mic, lost all the extra weight on Ozempic, has her mouth full of lava cake, and has no interest in singing any tune any time soon. 

Long live the King!

Now you know it. 

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