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How the US election could shake up finance, tech, and energy sectors

by October 31, 2024
written by October 31, 2024

As the upcoming US presidential election nears, financial markets are bracing for potential shifts across sectors, especially technology, finance, and energy.

Analysts are closely monitoring candidates’ policies on banking regulation, tech industry oversight, and environmental agendas, all of which could shape investor sentiment.

Historically, major elections in the United States spark increased volatility, with investors balancing optimism for certain sectors against regulatory risks in others.

Key sector forecasts for upcoming elections

The financial and technology sectors are particularly sensitive to election outcomes. For instance, tighter banking regulations under a new administration could limit profitability, pressuring financial stocks.

Conversely, relaxed policies may encourage risk-taking, supporting sector growth, as seen with Donald Trump’s pro-deregulation stance in 2016.

Similarly, tech stocks respond to regulatory positions, as tighter policies weigh on giants like Apple and Google, while lenient approaches bolster their growth prospects.

Volatility: a key indicator of investor expectations

Election season brings heightened volatility, with the VIX “fear index” often spiking as investors navigate uncertain political landscapes.

In 2020, the VIX rose 38% leading up to the US election, reflecting nervousness over various scenarios.

This volatility doesn’t always imply losses but highlights market caution in the face of potential shifts.

Safe-haven assets like gold also tend to rally, offering security during politically charged periods.

Outlook for post-election markets: an adaptation of investment strategies

Post-election, markets recalibrate according to the newly elected administration’s policies. Business-friendly results often boost construction and energy stocks, while green policies drive interest in renewables.

For instance, Joe Biden’s climate agenda accelerated growth in renewable stocks like First Solar.

Investor strategies also adapt to government stimulus expectations, as was the case with Barack Obama’s economic recovery plans in 2009, which spurred growth in finance and consumer sectors.

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