Trump trades in play! What to buy?

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01-21

Funds are flowing into US Large Cap stocks in celebration of Trump's inauguration as U.S. President.

Financial Sector

$JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ : Potential gains from deregulation and reduced corporate taxes.

$Wells Fargo(WFC)$ : Could benefit from relaxed regulatory constraints and potential asset cap relief.

Energy Sector

$Exxon Mobil(XOM)$ : Likely to gain from pro-fossil fuel policies and increased domestic production.

$Chevron(CVX)$ : Similar benefits as Exxon, aligned with a pro-energy agenda.

Defense

Lockheed Martin ($LMT): Defense spending might increase, following historical trends under Republican administrations.

Technology and Cryptocurrency

Tesla ($TSLA): Gains from Elon Musk's Trump endorsements and a pro-business environment.

MicroStrategy ($MSTR): Could benefit from Trump's positive stance on cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.

Media and Social Platforms

Trump Media & Technology Group ($DJT): Directly tied to Trump; visibility and influence might boost this stock.

Data Analytics and AI

$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ : As a company focused on government contracts, Palantir could see increased demand under a Trump administration emphasizing data analytics, defense, and security.

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Modified in.01-21
Trump 2.0 Begins: How Do You Position Your Portfolio?
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