Forecast Contract Picks With Wall Street South
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Local companies advance strongly in operations prior to the opening of the New York market, after the official victory in the legislative ones and a weekly closing that serves as a comparison
In the New York Stock Exchange, the good mood of investors was already observed during Sunday night, even before the results of the polls were announced.With the victory of La Libertad Avanza confirmed, the trend was consolidated and this morning BBVA's roles climb 38.4%, while Banco Supervielle scale 46.3%, the Galicia Finance Group advances 34.4% and Banco Macro 30.1%.After the strong victory of the government, political analyst Carlos Fara vi…
In the Argentina of 2025, power is no longer disputed at the polls but in the markets. Media, polls and technocrats operate as a symbolic machine that turns perception into reality.
Forecast Contract Picks With Wall Street South
Dive into the world of prediction markets with Wall Street South as we break down forecast contracts, from S&P 500 bets to Bitcoin surprises and political futures. Learn how savvy investors are navigating volatility, AI-driven trends, and election odds to uncover hidden opportunities.
The result of the legislative elections at national level tinted the premarket of green. The panel of the main companies listed on Wall Street rises this Monday uphill. In the New York Stock Exchange, the mood of investors is already observed in the previous formal opening of the markets. BBVA’s papers (BBAR) rise 35.7%, while Banco Supervielle climbs 30.9%, the Galicia Finance Group (GGAL) scale 35% and Banco Macro, 36.3%. After the electoral t…
Following the election results, market expectations are growing regarding the dollar's opening this Monday (Photo: Illustrative/Adobe Stock) The official exchange rate will open at $1,515 on Banco Nación's exchanges. What happened with the crypto dollar and in the premarket in New York? The market began to react positively to the victory of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in the legislative elections: Argentine bonds and stocks trading on Wall Street s…
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