Golden Finance reports that global stock markets staged an astonishing deep V rebound in April, with the S&P 500 experiencing a nine-day winning streak following a big dump at the beginning of the month, marking the longest winning streak since November 2004. In this regard, Bank of America Chief Investment Officer Hartnett pointed out in a recent research report that this trend indicates investors expect Trump to shift to a "three lows" policy in his second hundred days, namely lowering tariffs, lowering interest rates, and lowering taxes. At the same time, concerns about a U.S. economic recession triggered by "soft" data are also easing. Hartnett noted that the yield on the two-year U.S. Treasury has dropped by 70 basis points since Trump took office, oil prices have fallen by 20%, and the dollar has depreciated by 9%, all contributing to looser financial conditions. Additionally, the strong capital expenditure of tech giants in the AI field, expected to reach $320 billion by 2025, has collectively alleviated recession concerns.