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Preparing for a Trump Presidency Stock Market
To the moon!
Preparing aggressively for maximum returns during a Trump Presidency Stock Market
Extremely high beta stocks
High 12-24 months emergency funds
Technological stocks with high advancement and return in asset
Release all sectorial rotation stocks like Energy
Concentrate on 3-8 stocks with high market capitalisation with a tendency to be within top 50 in SPY
Use a CAGR of 14%/annum to get more than enough results
Exit all bonds, treasury bills and CDs
Put in more hours into work
Get more streams of income and develop passive ones
Be integrally on the loop about the latest developments
Another Trump Presidency brings with it the opportunity to capture on huge gains of stocks valuations.
We will likely benefit wholeheartedly from a bet on Trump’s increasingly hawkish view on the economy as well as peace across the whole world thanks to his ability to get the USA out of wars.
In order to rebuild what we have lost over the last couple of years to inflation and war that continually set the world apart, only those people who have been actively involved in the wars and indirectly affected will feel the most effects.
Thus far, that seems to be the world as inflation had hit every corner of the economy with no sight at the end of the tunnel. Instead the proposition of Trump's second presidency might make a few people gramice but they understand and know what the former president is able to achieve and capable of doing in the upcoming four years.
With us as a nation divided and conquered, the upcoming counting will and have never had been a con game. Instead the former president wanted to shore up support from even independents and internet supporters to try to shift the gentle sentiment into hardcore and well fought achievements.
Yet again, they seemed like they are forgetting about reality. And that like Twilight is, completely random and unable to achieve a satisfactory arrangement by the start of the first new president due to so much disruption.