Under Trump’s administration, stocks in energy and finance saw gains due to deregulation and support for fossil fuels. XOM and CVX benefited from energy policies, while JPM and GS thrived due to financial deregulation. Additionally, defense firms like LMT and NOC gained from increased military spending, and manufacturers such as CAT and GE were helped by infrastructure investments.

Conversely, Harris’s policies favor renewable energy and technology. NEE and FSLR have benefited from increased support for clean energy. Technology stocks like TSLA and NVDA are seeing growth due to advancements in electric vehicles and digital infrastructure. UNH and PFE may benefit from expanded healthcare initiatives, while companies like BEP and ENPH are positioned to gain from investments in sustainable infrastructure.

How do you think?

# DJT Trading Halts: Which Side Do You Favor in the Bull-Bear Battle?

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  • It's interesting to see how different policies affect various sectors
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    • Shyon
      Yeah, every leader has his or her own focuses and highlights.
      09-06
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