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Thu, December 5, 2024
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Dow Jones Touches 45,000 Amid Trump Rally: ETFs to Bet On
- Wall Street has been on a hot streak, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossing the 45,000 milestone for the first time. The surge came on the back of strong comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell ahead of the policy meeting on Dec.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly touched the 45,000 mark for the first time, driven by a rally in the stock market following former President Donald Trump's conviction in a hush money trial. This surge reflects investor optimism about potential policy changes under a Trump administration, including tax cuts and deregulation. The article highlights several ETFs that could benefit from this scenario: the iShares U.S. Financial Services ETF (IYG) for financial sector gains, the SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (XAR) due to increased defense spending, the Invesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF (PXJ) for energy sector growth, the VanEck Vectors Agribusiness ETF (MOO) for agricultural policy support, and the iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF (ITB) anticipating a housing market boost. These ETFs are suggested as investment options to capitalize on the market's positive reaction to Trump's political developments.
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