Draghi's policy set the European equities for the biggest weekly rise since mid-March.
The excitement is not over yet - the options of some indices that expire today promise a last wave of volatility this week. The beginning starts with the FTSE 100 expiration at 12:00 o'clock (GMT+3), followed by DAX and CAC.
If stocks get through these potentially turbulent hours, a smooth sail is expected, until the end of the session thanks to the weak euro, which makes European stocks extremely attractive.
While Trump's intentions to impose more Chinese commodity tariffs have hit the Asian markets, European stocks remain at the periphery of events and have a better chance of getting out of the situation (relatively) unharmed.
Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
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