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Trump rings the opening bell for the stock market

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Trump rings the opening bell for the stock market from his desk
Donald Trump rang the bell to celebrate the launch of investment accounts for children.

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Trump Rings Wall Street's Opening Bells as He Ties His Presidency to Stock Market Gains
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Trump gets distracted by giant gold bell while ringing in Wall Street
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Trump accounts are a 'worthwhile investment for all Americans': Charles Payne
President Donald Trump, from the Oval Office, rings the NYSE and NASDAQ opening bells to launch tax-deferred 'Trump Accounts' for newborns.

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Trump rings stock market opening bells from Oval Office
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Trump rings opening bell to mark first day of trading for Trump Accounts
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Trump Steals Famous Relic for Ballroom Decoration
The 80-year-old billionaire made the quip as he marked the first trading day for his so-called Trump Accounts, a government initiative that provides some American children with a $1,000 investment.

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President rings opening bell from Oval Office in event promoting newly launched Trump Accounts
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Watch live: Trump participates in Trump Accounts launch; NYSE, Nasdaq bell ringing
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Abdullah Ahmed, a 15-year-old from Scarsdale, N.Y., has started an investing club at his school that now boasts 80 members. Meanwhile, 13-year-old Mizu Pope is trading with the enthusiasm of investors decades her senior, using money earned by doing chores ...
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