Barack Obama will influence markets more than any other president in history. America is on the cusp of insolvency, our economy is crumbling, and the federal government is printing money as fast as it can to keep the system from collapsing. Whether or not government attempts to “fix” the economy work, you can bet on an unprecedented redistribution of wealth over the next administration.According to Bloomberg News the cumulative federal commitment to financial rescue initiatives has reached an astounding $8.5 trillion. Additionally, Obama announced last week a fiscal stimulus package totaling $1 trillion over the next year.
The magnitude of these cash flows is enormous. Policy drives markets now more than ever. The larger the role government plays in the economy the more imperative it is to understand how policies affect investments.
On a broad scale federal action influences our currency, interest rates, and
inflation. Drilling deeper, government policies redistribute resources in ways that benefit some companies and hurt others. “Obamanomics: A Guide to Investing Over the Next Administration” shows you how to protect your portfolio and take advantage of policy decisions.
Analyzing Barack Obama’s policy initiatives helps identify potential winners and losers. For instance, the move towards universal health care will have big impacts for union-heavy industries. Ending the War in Iraq will impact a host of companies profiteering from the conflict. The quest for clean energy will mean big business for alternative energy businesses. And environmental policy will alter the profit landscape in utilities and bring tremendous cash flows to “green” companies.
Don’t get caught on the wrong side of the policy game-read “Obamanomics: A Guide to Investing Over the Next Administration.”
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