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Donald Trump's policies and their impact on the stock market are subjects of speculation and analysis. Historically, stock market performance under any administration depends on a range of factors, including economic conditions, global trends, and specific policy measures. Here are some points to consider:


Potential Policies Beneficial to the Stock Market:


1. Tax Cuts: Trump's administration has historically favoured tax reductions, particularly corporate tax cuts, which could boost corporate profits and, consequently, stock prices.



2. Deregulation: Pro-business deregulation might benefit certain sectors, such as energy, banking, and manufacturing.



3. Infrastructure Spending: Increased government investment in infrastructure could create jobs and stimulate economic activity, potentially benefiting related stocks.




However, Trump's low approval rating might challenge the administration's ability to pass legislation, creating uncertainty that can unsettle markets.


Comment on Trump's First 100 Days:


In his first 100 days as president in 2017, Trump focused on fulfilling key campaign promises. Key highlights include:


1. Executive Orders: He signed multiple executive orders, addressing issues like immigration (e.g., travel bans), deregulation, and environmental policies. These sparked both support and controversy.



2. Healthcare Reform Attempts: Efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) faced setbacks, reflecting challenges in rallying legislative support.



3. Stock Market Performance: The market initially rallied following Trump's election, spurred by optimism around tax cuts and deregulation, though these gains were tempered by political uncertainties.




Overall, his first 100 days reflected a polarising and ambitious agenda, marked by significant public and political resistance.


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