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3 Ways to Play the ‘Trump Trade’


  • After the failed assassination attempt last week, Trump’s chances of getting elected are on the rise.
  • This is evident in the financial markets, as the probability of a victory starts getting priced in.
  • In this piece, we will take a look at how financial markets could react to a potential trump victory.
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Markets have been pricing in increased odds of Donald Trump returning to the White House following the failed assassination attempt this weekend.

The so-called ‘Trump trade,’ which has the flagship Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:) as the most straightforward way to bet on it, actually extends well beyond the stock market.

Along with DJT – which jumped 31% yesterday – , , and bonds also gained. Several other market sectors are also garnishing growing attention following the repricing of an eventual Trump win.

Gold Spot Price Chart

Conversely, others have already begun to feel the impact of the changing political environment.

So, regardless of whether you believe the Republican will be reelected or not, let’s take a look at 3 ways to profit from the trend.

1. A Bullish Bet on Stocks

closed higher on Monday, continuing its ascent to new highs. Speculation swirls around a potential resurgence under former President Trump, which could spark a fresh rally in stocks, particularly benefiting sectors poised for reduced regulatory constraints and increased business freedom. This optimism fuels expectations of bolstered company earnings driving stock prices higher, albeit unevenly across sectors.

Meanwhile, Trump’s vocal disagreement with current Fed policies, led by Jerome Powell, would cause a big shift in expectations of future rate cuts, potentially boosting stocks.

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2. Avoid Renewables, Prefer Oil Stocks, Big Tech

Monday saw U.S. stocks surge with Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:) climbing 1.31% and Exxon Mobil (NYSE:) gaining 1.71%. In contrast, alternative energy firms like Nextera Energy (NYSE:) faced heightened selling pressure in anticipation of a Republican resurgence.

These companies heavily rely on government subsidies to compete against traditional energy counterparts, and a potential Trump administration could curtail public funding for green initiatives.

Despite potential tensions, Trump’s focus on economic expansion may lead to favorable policies for tech giants, essential in countering Chinese competition. However, Meta (NASDAQ:) might face continued scrutiny due to past conflicts.

3. US-Based Stocks Will Benefit but Be Wary of Rising Inflation, Fiscal Deficits

Internationally, tighter trade relations loom with new tariffs targeting companies reliant on foreign production or those eyeing the U.S. market.

A crucial concern gripping the markets is the trajectory of U.S. debt. According to a recent Wall Street Journal analysis, most analysts anticipate that a GOP administration could lead to higher inflation, government deficits, and borrowing costs.

Bottom Line: Trump’s Image…



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