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which stock sectors will benefit from trump?

by Edward Altenwerth I Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What stocks will go up if there is a war?

10 War Stocks to Buy Now According to Hedge FundsNTR.LAC.NOC.IPI.LMT.GOLD.RTX.XOM.

Who is doing well in the stock market?

Here are the best-performing stocks in the S&P 500 so far this year....Best stocks as of July 2022.SymbolCompany NamePrice Performance (This Yr)XOMExxon Mobil Corp39.96%HALHalliburton Co37.12%MROMarathon Oil Corp36.91%CTRACoterra Energy Inc35.74%21 more rows

What is the most beneficial stock?

Best Value StocksPrice ($)12-Month Trailing P/E RatioUnited States Steel Corp. (X)19.841.1NRG Energy Inc. (NRG)38.322.3Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CLF)16.482.42 more rows

What is the best sector to invest in 2022?

Key Takeaways. Going into 2022, among the key market sectors to watch are oil, gold, autos, services, and housing. Other key areas of concern include tapering, interest rates, inflation, payment for order flow (PFOF), and antitrust.

What's the best stock to invest in 2022?

Call them the Big D All-Stars.Best stocks to own in 2022: Blackstone (BX) Dividend yield: 4.7%. ... Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Dividend yield: 7.6%. ... Icahn Enterprises (IEP) Dividend yield: 15.9%. ... Arbor Realty Trust (ABR) Dividend yield: 11%. ... Janus Henderson (JHG) ... Invesco (IVZ) ... Dow Inc. ... Huntington Bancshares (HBAN)More items...•

What are the 10 best stocks to buy right now?

Top 10 Stocks To Buy Right NowApple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL)Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL)Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: PANW)Shopify Inc. (NYSE: SHOP)Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD)Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX)The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS)CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD)More items...•

What is the most successful penny stock Ever?

2.1 True Religion (formerly NASDAQ: TRLG)2.2 Pier 1 (formerly NYSE: PIR, now OTCPK: PIRRQ)2.3 Monster Beverage Corporation (NASDAQ: MNST)2.4 Medifast Inc. ( NYSE: MED)2.5 Ford Motor Co. ( NYSE: F)2.6 Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)2.7 Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN)

What is the most profitable stock ever?

1. Monster Beverage Corp (MNST)

How much did Hillary Clinton spend on infrastructure?

Hillary Clinton had called for $275 billion in infrastructure spending over a five-year period to boost the American economy and fix roads, bridges, railroads, and dams. Trump, on the other hand, has proposed spending $1 trillion on a variety of infrastructure projects over the course of 10 years.

Does Nucor need to increase steel demand?

Nucor has done what it can by pulling cost levers, but it really needs a notable uptick in steel demand over an extended period of time to increase its pricing power. If Trump were able to get a sizable infrastructure plan approved in Congress, it's possible Nucor's profits could head substantially higher.

Is spending on defense good for the economy?

Trump, on the other hand, has taken the traditional view of Republicans that spending on defense is both good for jobs and the economy, as well as our national safety. As such, defense companies could find themselves thriving under a Trump presidency.

Republican win

Unsurprisingly, Goldman Sachs sees a positive response for financials, energy, aerospace and defense sectors if President Trump gets reelected.

Democratic win

While health-care sector disruption seems less likely to come from Republicans should Trump get re-elected, a Democratic win has more downside risks to the sector given candidates like Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders’ support for Medicare for All.

A winter of discontent?

The discontent felt by many middle class voters throughout the West has been manifested in the Brexit vote and in the election of Donald Trump. In this bitter and truly exceptional U.S. election, the state of the economy played a starring role.

Isolationism

The Brexit vote in June, in which the United Kingdom opted to leave the EU, was the most obvious manifestation of this anger. And the Canada-Europe free trade deal, known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), was also in trouble after a key regional parliament rejected the accord recently.

Sluggish economies

There’s a sense among economists and chief executive officers that the developed economies in particular are drifting laterally toward another year of mediocre growth at best.

What I Recommend

While trade may be slowing in the West, pockets of the world continue to open themselves up to trade, creating new investment opportunities. Argentina, for instance, is a country that may benefit more from being more open even as other countries, such as the U.S., become more protectionist.

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Pharmaceuticals/Biotech

Money Center Banks

  • Another sector primed to benefit is banking – specifically large money center banks. In addition to Trump claiming victory, the fact that both houses of Congress remained in the hands of Republicans could prove to be a major catalyst for bank stocks. The reason being that Democrats, such as Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), had been proposing consid...
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Energy

  • The energy sector should, as a whole, be a substantive beneficiary of Trump winning the White House. While it remains to be seen if he'll be able to work with Congress to get his energy initiatives passed, Trump has proposed an "energy revolution" that includes lifting restrictions on shale production and opening up oil and gas production on federal lands and offshore. Moreove…
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Infrastructure

  • Rebuilding America's aging infrastructure was one of the few things that both presidential candidates agreed upon, though the magnitude of how far each candidate was willing to go differed. Hillary Clinton had called for $275 billion in infrastructure spending over a five-year period to boost the American economy and fix roads, bridges, railroads, and dams. Trump, on th…
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Defense

  • Lastly, most defense sector companies are probably thrilled with the election outcome. To be clear, if Clinton had won it's not as if defense spending would have ceased. However, Clinton had taken a more critical view of how she would allocate funds for defense. Trump, on the other hand, has taken the traditional view of Republicans that spending on defense is both good for jobs an…
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