As an investor, I’m watching Trump’s inauguration and his policy commitments closely, noting that the stock market tends to show mixed reactions after Republican inaugurations. During his first term, the market performed well, particularly in financial, industrial, and technology sectors, supported by tax cuts and deregulation. His policies on energy could benefit companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron, but electric vehicle manufacturers may face challenges. Traditional automakers could gain, while tech and semiconductor companies might experience uncertainty due to trade policies. Trump's trade tariffs could increase costs for U.S. companies reliant on international supply chains. Overall, I plan to focus on sectors like energy and infrastructure, while staying diversified to manage potential risks from inflation and global trade disruptions.
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