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Treasury announces Trump account contributions to be invested in SPY, IVV, VTI, SPTM and ITOT ETFs as stock market frequently hits new highs

Treasury announces contributions to Trump accounts will be invested in SPY, IVV, VTI, SPTM and ITOT ETFs as the stock market frequently hits new highs.

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