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2 Assets That Will Soar in Value During Trump's Presidency, According to Grant Cardone


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  If the stock market rally that occurred right after former President Donald Trump won the election is any indication of what his presidential term will look like, investors should be very happy

Grant Cardone, a prominent real estate investor and motivational speaker, has predicted that two specific assets will significantly increase in value during Donald Trump's potential second term as President. According to Cardone, real estate and commodities are poised for substantial growth. He argues that Trump's policies, which historically favor deregulation and tax cuts, would likely boost the real estate market by increasing property values and encouraging development. Additionally, Cardone believes that commodities like oil, gas, and agricultural products will see a surge due to Trump's pro-business stance, which could lead to increased domestic production and potentially higher commodity prices. Cardone's insights are based on his analysis of Trump's past economic policies and their impact on these sectors.

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