With Donald Trump having made his way into the White House for a second time, his penchant for volatile behavior should once again be front-and-centre for investors, serving as a signal for undervaluation to be capitalized on and as a reminder to make sure portfolios are ironclad (as they can be) against uncertainty.
4 moves investors should make under a Trump presidency
- Diversify away from the United States.
- Capitalize on irrational movements in share price.
- Give cryptocurrency your full due diligence.
- Revisit your financial plan.
1. Diversify away from the United States
Given that the U.S. represents about 60 per cent of global market capitalization, according to Visual Capitalist, there is no way around the fact that a diversified portfolio must invest in it.
That said, for the same reason, the U.S. should not be the only country where you put your money to work, with dozens of stock markets…


