An investor explains the impact of the US election on the markets

Trump wants to impose more customs tariffs, which is why smaller stocks should work harder and bigger companies should be more worried, said investor Ivar Mägi on Äripää radio.

  • Investor Ivar Mägi also talked about Nvidia, which he thinks will fall 50-70% from the peak.
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Mägi said that if the Republican Donald Trump wins, green stocks may fall because he does not support this sector. The investor himself is not going to change his investment strategy because of what is happening in the US right now.

In addition, Mägi talks about how what is currently happening with the Democrats, i.e. Biden’s camp, affects the US markets. There is also talk of the technology sector and Nvidia, which, according to Mägi, will fall in half at some point.

Interviewed by Kristjan Kurg.

An investor explains the impact of the US election on the markets

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