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Trump wins the election! Related concept stocks all soared, what else should we pay attention to in the future?
Minsheng Securities believes that for Trump's policies, two approaches need to be followed: what is said after the election is more important than what is said before the election; actions speak louder than words.
Trump officially wins the usa election! A comprehensive understanding of his policy positions.
According to multiple American media predictions, former USA president and Republican candidate Trump won the 60th presidential election, becoming the first president since Grover Cleveland in the 1890s to be elected twice and have non-consecutive terms; On January 20th next year, President-elect Trump and Vice President JD Vance will be sworn in and officially take office at the White House.
These Stocks Could Benefit From Trump's Election Victory, B. Riley Says
Direct hit usa election | Trump officially announced to win the USA election.
The 2024 US presidential election will officially vote on November 5, kicking off a critical battle that will determine the future direction of the United States.
Goldman Sachs quick take on Trump's victory: will only slightly reduce taxes, limited impact of tariffs on the economy.
Goldman Sachs believes that if the Republican Party wins a slim majority in the House of Representatives, the expected tax reduction is only expected to account for a fraction of a percentage point of GDP, mainly targeting individual income taxes rather than corporate taxes; in terms of tariffs, automotive tariffs will become a focus and moderately drag on GDP; in terms of regulations, the Trump administration may take a more lenient approach.
Trump returns to the White House! Looking back at his previous term, which type of assets performed the best?
In the face of the upcoming "Trump 2.0" era, considering the similarities in his campaign policies with the previous term, investors may find insights from history: which type of assets performed best during Trump's first term?