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Trump’s Return: Which Sectors Will Benefit Most?

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Key Points

  • Trump's pro-business policies are expected to boost multiple sectors, but some may face headwinds. 
  • Increased market volatility is anticipated due to potential policy changes, trade disputes, and geopolitical events under the Trump administration.
  • Investors should adopt a cautious, data-driven approach, carefully assessing sector-specific risks and opportunities to navigate the changing investment terrain.
  • MarketBeat previews top five stocks to own in December.

Donald Trump's return to the presidency has sent ripples through the stock market, triggering a surge of activity as investors recalibrate their portfolios in anticipation of a new era of economic policy. The S&P 500 rallied 2.5% on the news, its best day in nearly two years, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surging 3.6% and the Nasdaq composite jumping 3%. These dramatic market shifts underscore the need for a clear-eyed assessment of the potential winners and losers in this changing market terrain.

Bullish on Trump: Sectors Poised for Growth

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund Today

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund stock logo
XLEXLE 90-day performance
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund
$93.78 -0.50 (-0.53%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$78.98
$98.97
Dividend Yield
3.43%
Assets Under Management
$37.50 billion

Several sectors appear poised to benefit from Trump's pro-business policies. The energy sector, a traditional beneficiary of Republican administrations, is expected to see renewed growth. Trump's "drill, baby, drill" approach, coupled with potential deregulation, could boost domestic oil and gas production. The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund NYSEARCA: XLE is up over 6% following the election, reflecting investor optimism. Companies like ExxonMobil NYSE: XOM and Chevron NYSE: CVX, with their significant domestic operations, are particularly well-positioned to capitalize on this trend. Further bolstering the sector's prospects are potential sanctions on oil-exporting nations, which could tighten global supply and drive up prices.

Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund Today

Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund stock logo
XLFXLF 90-day performance
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund
$49.74 -0.15 (-0.30%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$33.74
$50.13
Dividend Yield
1.41%
Assets Under Management
$49.28 billion

The financial sector is another likely winner. Deregulation, a hallmark of previous Trump administrations, coupled with potential corporate tax cuts, could significantly enhance bank profitability. Financial giants like JPMorgan Chase NYSE: JPM, which saw an 11.5% surge post-election, are expected to benefit from increased lending activity in a potentially stronger economy. The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund NYSEARCA: XLF hit new all-time highs, reflecting broader sector strength. Moreover, a steeper yield curve, a common outcome of Republican economic policies, could further widen banks' net interest margins.

Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund Today

Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund stock logo
XLIXLI 90-day performance
Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund
$141.96 -1.23 (-0.86%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$102.13
$143.71
Dividend Yield
1.13%
Assets Under Management
$21.76 billion

Industrials are also expected to experience a boost from Trump's focus on infrastructure spending.

While concrete details remain scarce, increased government investment in construction and manufacturing could provide a tailwind for the sector.

The Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF NYSEARCA: XLI rose 5.6%, indicating initial positive sentiment.

iShares Russell 2000 ETF Today

iShares Russell 2000 ETF stock logo
IWMIWM 90-day performance
iShares Russell 2000 ETF
$237.46 -4.24 (-1.75%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$167.52
$242.39
Dividend Yield
1.08%
Assets Under Management
$80.90 billion

Small-cap stocks, often more domestically focused, are also anticipated to benefit from protectionist trade policies and deregulation. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF NYSEARCA: IWM, a key small-cap barometer, jumped 8% post-election, exceeding the gains of large-cap indices.

Defense contractors are likely to see increased business due to Trump's emphasis on military spending. While the exact scale of spending increases remains uncertain, the prospect of new contracts and modernization efforts could drive growth in the sector.

iShares Bitcoin Trust Today

iShares Bitcoin Trust stock logo
IBITIBIT 90-day performance
iShares Bitcoin Trust
$51.05 +1.48 (+2.99%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$22.02
$51.26
Assets Under Management
$39.92 billion

Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market has reacted enthusiastically to Trump's vocal support for digital assets. Bitcoin hit a record high above $76,000 following the election, and the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF NASDAQ: IBIT rose 12.6%.

The airline industry anticipates a more relaxed regulatory environment under Trump, potentially leading to increased consolidation and reduced scrutiny of mergers. Major airlines saw immediate stock gains after the election, reflecting this optimism. However, this could also translate to a potential rollback of consumer protections introduced during the previous administration, which may be a tradeoff consumers will have to weigh.

Headwinds Ahead: Sectors Facing Potential Turbulence

Invesco Solar ETF Today

Invesco Solar ETF stock logo
TANTAN 90-day performance
Invesco Solar ETF
$34.72 -1.42 (-3.93%)
(As of 05:15 PM ET)
52-Week Range
$34.42
$54.62
Dividend Yield
0.12%
Assets Under Management
$896.34 million

While some sectors are poised for growth, others may face headwinds under a Trump administration. Renewable energy companies are particularly vulnerable, given Trump's focus on traditional fossil fuels. The Invesco Solar ETF NYSEARCA: TAN fell 10.9% following the election, reflecting investor concern over potential cuts to subsidies and incentives. 

The electric vehicle sector may also experience a slowdown due to potential cuts to federal support and changes to emissions regulations. Tesla NASDAQ: TSLA, despite its CEO's alignment with Trump, could face increased competition from traditional automakers as the regulatory playing field shifts.

Consumer staples and utilities, typically defensive sectors, might underperform compared to more cyclical sectors. Rising interest rates, a potential consequence of Trump's fiscal policies, could put pressure on these dividend-oriented investments.

Navigating Volatility and Global Impacts

Trump's policies have historically been associated with market volatility. Investors should be prepared for potential fluctuations stemming from policy changes, trade disputes, and geopolitical events. Risk management strategies, including diversification and hedging, become crucial in such an environment.

The global impact of Trump's policies cannot be overlooked. Potential trade wars with China and other countries could disrupt international markets. Other major economies may respond with their own protectionist measures, creating a complex web of interconnected risks and opportunities. Global brokerage perspectives offer a mixed outlook, with some anticipating increased volatility and others seeing opportunities for growth in specific regions.

Charting a Course for Investors

The stock market's response to Trump's victory underscores the importance of sector-specific analysis. While some sectors are likely to flourish under his policies, others may face significant challenges. Investors should carefully assess their portfolios, considering the potential risks and rewards within each sector. A data-driven approach, coupled with an awareness of potential market volatility and global impacts, will be crucial for navigating this new investment landscape. Continuous monitoring of evolving conditions and adaptation to changing policies will be essential for success in the years ahead.

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)N/A$93.78-0.5%3.43%8.52Moderate Buy$93.78
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)N/A$49.74-0.3%1.41%18.32Moderate Buy$49.74
Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI)N/A$141.96-0.9%1.13%26.03Moderate Buy$142.15
iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)N/A$237.46-1.8%1.08%N/AModerate Buy$237.46
iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)N/A$51.05+3.0%N/AN/AN/AN/A
Invesco Solar ETF (TAN)N/A$34.72-3.9%N/A9.19Moderate Buy$34.72
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