Republican president-elect Donald Trump delivering his acceptance speech in front of his son Barron and his wife, Melania, at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early-morning hours of November 9 in New York City. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Stocks are on a tear, and the US dollar is rising — all since Donald Trump was elected the 45th US president.

A month after the election, we've taken a closer look at how markets have moved since then as well as some idea of why those moves have happened.

We put together a collection of charts illustrating some of the biggest moves in the weeks since Election Day.

For the charts showing corporate stocks, a red line on the chart indicates closing time on Election Day.

For yields, currencies, and gold, which see extensive overnight trading, the line shows midnight of November 9, around which time it became clear that Trump would win the election.