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6 Passive Income Dividend Stocks May Explode Higher in 2025 When President Trump Takes Office
- Energy, manufacturing, and financials should benefit from the new administration, and these six dividend stocks could explode higher in 2025.
The article from 24/7 Wall St. discusses six passive income dividend stocks that could potentially see significant growth if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election and takes office in 2025. It suggests that Trump's policies, which historically favored deregulation, tax cuts, and a focus on domestic energy production, could benefit certain sectors. The stocks highlighted include companies from industries like energy, finance, and real estate, which might thrive under Trump's economic strategies. The article speculates on how these companies could benefit from lower corporate taxes, relaxed regulations, and an emphasis on fossil fuels, potentially leading to higher dividends and stock prices. However, it also notes the speculative nature of these predictions, given the uncertainties in politics and market reactions.
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[ https://247wallst.com/investing/2024/12/07/6-passive-income-dividend-stocks-may-explode-higher-in-2025-when-president-trump-takes-office/ ]
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