The big will get bigger and fatter, the small man will be reduced to a skeleton, but the latter don't know that yet.It's swings and roundabouts, a major transformation in US manufacturing is just all electoral talk, he'll free up corporate taxes, and business will prosper. You watch if he gets in, he'll help all his buddies in big business.
What's crippling the world ATM, is its energy prices because everyone wants to go green energy.
I'm not a big fan of Trump but It's just market manipulation by the big boys.
Out of all the people in the US surely they could have found better candidates for both sides.yes , despite i have my areas of disagreement , i would like to have seen the US citizens given a real view of RFK jr as a choice
would he have been different enough , who knows
but personally i will still be focusing my international investments on Asia ( with a reduced focus on China and Japan ) , NZ ( only a small puddle but easy to buy dominant market share ) with a watchful eye for opportunities in Africa and PNG
BTW i class India as part of Asia
but the BIG corporations ( and donors ) have controlled the major Western parties for decades
little will change until voters vote with their wallets ( boycott , reduce spending etc etc etc )
Much like Australia hey.The big will get bigger and fatter, the small man will be reduced to a skeleton, but the latter don't know that yet.
It's why I don't believe the narrative that the stock markets will severely fall under Trump, it's only the Bloomburgs and G&Ss sounding their megaphones and fear mongering everyone in the echo chambers.yes but those increases will create more actual ( not government ) jobs and inflation because the ( actual ) economy is growing
i consider that 'healthy growth '; unlike the current pattern
also it should be better for small and medium businesses
and anyway the US stock market seems to be just 10 giant corporations they had to come back to realistic valuations eventually
depends on what YOU call betterOut of all the people in the US surely they could have found better candidates for both sides.
should Trump be elected , i would expect a more robust US economy ( and stock market ) not a market rising or falling on the fate of seven or eight stocks AND should be a great time for value investors to scoop up under-valued stocks with solid growth potentialIt's why I don't believe the narrative that the stock markets will severely fall under Trump, it's only the Bloomburgs and G&Ss sounding their megaphones and fear mongering everyone in the echo chambers.
Businesses make more profits, more jobs, more dividends, and higher SPs
That's what investing is all about.
We're more connected to the US stockmarket than many believe or shall I say controlled, their institutional investors make ours look like ants in value.
Just take for e.g. when they pulled out of FMG.
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Where that gets complex is short term versus long term.i expect Trump to put on more tariffs on selected imported goods ( which is still a stealth tax on consumers )
sure it might help ambitious US manufacturing and industry , but the consumer will still feel it in the wallet
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