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Trump rings NYSE, Nasdaq opening bells from White House to celebrate launch of Trump Accounts

President Trump celebrated the launch of 'Trump Accounts' by ringing the NYSE and Nasdaq opening bells from the White House.

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The U.S. government has launched 'Trump Accounts,' an investment initiative designed to provide Americans without existing investments a way to participate in the market. To mark the first trading day, the President rang the opening bells for both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the White House.

Coverage from Yahoo Finance, The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today emphasizes the goal of giving citizens 'a piece of the action.' Reports specifically highlight that these accounts are available for children, with USA Today noting savings options available in Georgia. Further updates may focus on the specific terms of these accounts and the rollout of savings options across different states.

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Quick answers

What are Trump Accounts?

They are investment accounts intended to give Americans without current investments 'a piece of the action' in the market.

Who can open these accounts?

According to coverage, these accounts have launched for U.S. kids.

How was the launch celebrated?

The President rang the opening bells of the NYSE and Nasdaq from the White House.

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