Trump's Second Term Impacts Markets
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•Stock playbook for Trump's second term: Top sector winners and losers
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Since Nov. 5 , the S&P 500 has climbed 3.6% since President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Financials, industrials, airlines, crypto, tech and tech are seen as winning trades under Trump .
Some areas of the market could be at risk, as Trump 's unpredictable approach is largely expected to trigger market volatility.
The technology sector will be a big winner this year , predicts a “Goldilocks” scenario for Big Tech.
Automakers, retailers, construction and discount retailers are among the stocks most at risk of tariffs.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said he’s hopeful the incoming administration will foster “a lot more innovation and less regulation.
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