Skip to main content
Game over for Xbox
To:Brew Readers
Plus, AI eats crypto's lunch.

Good afternoon. If you were on Wall Street this morning but couldn’t hear the opening bell, that’s because it wasn’t in its usual spot in the NYSE—it was miles away at the White House.

President Trump opened the trading day in the Oval Office for the first time in market history, celebrating the July 4 debut of the new Trump Accounts. The President was surrounded by Cabinet members, schoolchildren, and Michael and Susan Dell, who have pledged to donate over $6 billion to Trump Accounts.

They certainly got their money’s worth: During the televised opening, the President told viewers, “Go out and buy a Dell computer.” Dell shares popped 4.43% today.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, and Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter:

  • Microsoft’s turnaround plan
  • AI is crushing crypto
  • Wall Street gets bullish on tech

MARKETS

Nasdaq

26,121.16

S&P

7,537.48

Dow

53,056.74

Gold

$4,175.50

Oil

$68.73

Bitcoin

$63,563.99

Data is provided by

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The Dow broke above 53,000 for the first time ever, while investors rotated back into tech, propelling the S&P 500 and Nasdaq higher as well.
  • Commodities: Oil was unmoved after OPEC+ approved another production hike beginning in August, but gold jumped to its highest level in two weeks as investors bought the dip.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin sank to just above $61,000 as traders digested Strategy’s big sale (more on that later), but it recovered after President Trump said he has “become a big crypto guy.”
 
   
ADVERTISE // CAREERS // SHOP // FAQ

Update your email preferences or unsubscribe here.
View our privacy policy here.

Copyright © 2026 Morning Brew Inc. All rights reserved.
22 W 19th St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10011

Making sense of market moves

Stay up to date on the latest market news with daily analysis of the investing landscape, served up Brew-style.

By subscribing, you accept our Terms & Privacy Policy.

A mobile phone scrolling a newsletter issue of Brew Markets