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Too soon to tell how best to invest under Donald Trump presidency

Markets have risen since the president was elected, but his personality makes it difficult to discern when he is serious and when he is beating his drum for effect.

Adviser usually don't put much stock in market milestones like the Dow Jones Industrial Average passing the 20,000 mark, as it did last week. But their clients do.
Indeed, advisers can expect to get phone calls soon — if they haven't already — from clients asking whether their portfolios

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