The Four T's that will Define Trump's First 100 Days and Your Financial Future Picture this… It was 1933, and the United States was in the middle of the Great Depression. Between 1930 and 1932, the market lost 89% of its value. Markets were dismal. The unemployment rate reached a peak of 25%. People were tired. And in March, Franklin D. Roosevelt was sworn into office. His first 100 days as president became the stuff of legends. In those first weeks, he passed 76 bills that reshaped the economy. It was a whirlwind of action, volatility, and unprecedented change, causing the stock market to rise 75% in that window. But here’s the thing… Nothing like that has happened since… until now. Trump’s First 100 Days When Donald Trump’s second term gets underway, we’re going to enter a period of massive change and volatility. Love him or hate him, I can’t tell you how excited I am about the profit opportunities this is going to give traders. In fact, I just went live this past Wednesday to share how I’m setting myself and my readers up for The Most Profitable 100 Days of Your Life. Think about it… Trump’s leadership is characterized by bold, decisive, and aggressive action… which creates huge ripple effects across industries. Last time around, Trump often moved markets with just a few words posted on X (then Twitter). And this time, he’s got four forces defining his agenda… Technology, Taxes, Takeovers, and Trade I call them “The Four T’s.” And they’re going to drive massive market opportunities for smart traders. Again – love him or hate him, Trump’s first moves are going to include massive deregulation, especially in the technology markets. With tech billionaire Elon Musk by his side, this is all but inevitable. Think about the profit potential that will come with cutting red tape on emerging tech like artificial intelligence… cryptocurrencies… and autonomous vehicles. Trump has already come out in full support of building a strategic bitcoin reserve, which helped drive Bitcoin (BTC-USD) to unprecedented levels… and gave my own readers a 42% gain on one of my favorite ways to play bitcoin… in just two trading days. What’s more, think about how loosening restrictions on AI companies could accelerate the development of AGI (artificial general intelligence) and spark an “arms race” in tech innovation. This will have wide-reaching implications… volatility… and, of course, profits for traders. 2025 will not be a buy-and-hold environment. His Next Move: Taxes Next, Trump has promised to cut corporate and personal taxes, like in his first term. Lower taxes can boost corporate earnings, drive consumer spending, and fuel market growth. Sectors such as banking, retail, and real estate could see the most immediate impact. And with this growth comes volatility, which, again, is our bread-and-butter trading environment. When I say I think we’ll see at least one opportunity to double our money each week during Trump’s first 100 days… I mean it. After That: Takeovers Trump – whether intentionally or not – is constantly throwing global powers for a loop. His focus on “America First,” of course, lends itself to big investments in defense… energy… and infrastructure. And with just a few words, he can throw the world into chaos, like his proposal to acquire Greenland. Or first backing a ban on TikTok just a few months ago… and now delaying that ban, through an executive order, to give him time to find an American buyer. All of these unpredictable moves equal, you guessed it, volatility. Which, again, is a savvy trader’s best friend. Recommended Link | | Imagine if you could choose: Say you own a stock that goes up 9%… but someone offers you the chance to exchange that return for the opportunity to make a 116% gain instead… would you accept that offer? That’s exactly the type of opportunity Wall Street legend Eric Fry is offering folks like you, through his new strategy that can turn small stock moves into huge gains. Using this strategy, Eric has recommended dozens of 100%, 200%, even 500% winners over the last five years. Now he’s pulling back the curtain on his strategy through a new presentation that reveals how it works and even shows you where you can get his three newest trades. Click here to learn more about this incredible wealth generator. | | | Finally: Trade Trump has always been vocal about unfair trading deals, especially with China. His first term, he was hell-bent on renegotiating trade deals and imposing tariffs, particularly with China. This seems set to continue… and will impact manufacturing, agriculture, and export-driven industries. That’s why traders should focus on the volatility this will bring. I know I’ll be watching commodities-driven sectors and international companies for opportunities because trade wars will bring volatility… creating sharp movements that we can profit from. What to Do Now Trump’s first 100 days in office are going to be marked by market volatility. But I want you to start replacing the word “volatility” with “profit opportunities” in your head. This is how I’ve thought about volatility over my 42-year trading career. It’s how in 2007-2009 global financial crisis, I dug up 25-plus triple-digit winners for my subscribers – some in as little as one day – when everyone else was losing their shirts. With the Four T’s driving Trump’s administration… the backing of billionaires… his business mindset… and his “no holds barred” mentality that throws world markets into a loop on a dime… you can see how this is setting up to be the most volatile period in our lifetimes. But again… most volatile, to me, means most profitable. As long as you have the right strategy and mentality. And I’ve been working for more than 40 years to develop the strategies that I just shared on Wednesday. To watch a free replay of The Most Profitable 100 Days of Your Life, click here and start putting volatility in your corner. These first 100 days of Trump are going to be enormously profitable for traders who know how to navigate the swings – I want you to be one of them. Best regards and good trading, Jeff Clark Editor, Market Minute |
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