**Trump Rings Opening Bell from Oval Office, Launches Trump Accounts** In a historic move, President Trump made his mark on Wall Street on Monday, officially opening the U.S. financial markets from the Oval Office for the first time in history. The President, accompanied by a high-profile group of guests including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz, and tech mogul Michael Dell, rang the opening bell at 9:30 a.m., signaling the start of a new trading day. The event marked the launch of Trump Accounts, a move that has sparked widespread interest and speculation about the President's plans for the financial sector. As the President takes a more direct role in shaping economic policy, this bold move is likely to have significant implications for investors and market watchers alike.


President Trump opened U.S. financial markets and officially launched Trump Accounts on Monday, marking the first time the opening bell has been rung from the Oval Office. The president rang the opening bell at 9:30 a.m. alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), tech billionaire Michael Dell and his wife, Susan Dell, and...