etc. Use proper Norwegian punctuation and spaces. Also note that numbers with commas: 74% month-over-month drop -> "en nedgang på 74 % måned over måned" (space before %?). In Norwegian, it's common to have space before % but not always. I'll use space as per typical style. Also "year over year" -> "år over år". "Q1" -> "første kvartal" or "Q1"? I'll keep "første kvartal" for clarity. "early 2025" -> "tidlig i 2025". "early 2026" -> "tidlig i 2026". "May 20" -> "20. mai". "April" -> "april". "cumulative trading volume" -> "kumulert handelsvolum". "hundred billion" -> "milliarder". "trillion" -> "billion" (careful: in Norwegian, billion is 10^12, but here original says trillion dollars which is 10^12, so Norwegian "billion" is correct). "trillion dollars" -> "en billion dollar". "hundred billion" -> "hundre milliarder". Actually $40 billion to $50 billion -> "40 til