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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Some key companies stand to benefit Through Executive Order #14196, as President Trump is launching a brand-new national investment fund

 


Trump’s planned industrial boom suggests several sectors and names could benefit under this policy-driven shift:

  • Energy and infrastructure builders: Firms involved in pipelines, grid upgrades, and power infrastructure. He points to energy producers and contractors gaining from expanded natural gas and grid investment 

  • Industrial AI enablers: Companies providing manufacturing automation, power systems for data centers, defense-tech suppliers, and precision parts makers 

potential winners in a Trump‑backed industrial surge:

  • Vistra Corp (VST) – a power generation company, notably in nuclear and grid expansion 

  • Parsons (PSN) and Eaton (ETN) – focused on critical infrastructure and power management 

  • Emcor, Quanta Services (PWR), and Vertiv (VRT) – construction, electric power infrastructure, and data‑center systems 

  • Super Micro Computer (SMCI) – for high-performance servers supporting AI 


🎯 Bottom line

  • Primary stock: Broadcom (AVGO) –  in the sweet spot of AI, data‑center networking, and national policy support 

  • Additional names to consider 

    • Vistra (VST) – nuclear/grid expansion

    • Parsons (PSN), Eaton (ETN) – infrastructure & power

    • Emcor, Quanta (PWR), Vertiv (VRT) – construction/electrical/data‑center infrastructure

    • Super Micro (SMCI) – AI/server systems

Executive Order #14196 (titled "Ensuring the Future Is Made in All of America by All of America's Workers") — originally signed by President Biden in January 2021 — was focused on strengthening U.S. domestic manufacturing and reshoring supply chains. In the Trump-era reinterpretation or revival of a similar industrial policy through a new "national investment fund" (often framed in political circles as a “MAGA Fund” or “America First” strategy), the implication is large-scale government-favored investment in American companies critical to national infrastructure, defense, and supply chain resilience.

Assuming such a fund is enacted under a second Trump administration or by legislative allies, the following 10 companies are well-positioned to benefit:


🔟 Top Stocks That Would Likely Benefit from a Trump-Led National Investment Fund

#CompanySectorReason for Selection
1Lockheed Martin (LMT)DefenseMassive beneficiary of defense spending; a Trump priority.
2Quanta Services (PWR)Infrastructure / GridCritical for upgrading U.S. energy and electrical grid.
3NextEra Energy (NEE)Energy (grid & nuclear)Clean and nuclear energy focus, with U.S.-centric buildout.
4Broadcom (AVGO)SemiconductorsU.S. chip production and AI infrastructure enabler.
5Super Micro Computer (SMCI)AI/Data InfrastructureEssential for AI servers, edge computing, and "Made in USA" systems.
6Caterpillar (CAT)Industrial EquipmentHeavy machinery for American infrastructure projects.
7Freeport-McMoRan (FCX)Strategic MineralsU.S.-based copper supplier critical for electrification.
8Albemarle (ALB)Lithium/BatteriesU.S. lithium leader tied to energy independence and EV supply chain.
9Eaton Corp (ETN)Electrical ComponentsElectrical equipment maker, key in manufacturing reshoring.
10General Dynamics (GD)Defense/CyberNational security and IT systems, already deeply embedded in U.S. programs.

🏛️ Key Trump Policy Themes Likely to Drive These Picks

  1. Defense buildup → LMT, GD

  2. Manufacturing reshoring → AVGO, SMCI, ETN, CAT

  3. Energy independence → NEE, FCX, ALB, PWR

  4. AI and tech sovereignty → SMCI, AVGO

  5. Infrastructure spending → CAT, PWR, ETN


📊 Strategy Insight

A Trump-style fund would likely emphasize self-reliance, security, and hard infrastructure. Stocks with deep U.S. operations and ties to strategic government contracts, reshoring initiatives, or defense/energy policies would be at the core.

Here is the full investment profile for the top Trump-policy beneficiary stocks, including:

📈 Key Metrics

  • 1-Year Returns: Highlights recent performance momentum.

  • Volatility: Helps assess risk level.

  • Dividend Yield, P/E, P/B, ROE: Evaluate income potential and valuation quality.

🧮 Portfolio Strategies

  • Equal Weight: Simplest strategy, 10% per stock.

  • Risk-Adjusted Weight: Allocates more to lower-volatility stocks (defensive posture).

  • Momentum Weight: Emphasizes stocks with strongest price growth (aggressive posture).


Trump Beneficiary Stocks - Stress Test & Sector Breakdown Here is the full investment profile now including sector breakdown and stress-tested returns under three economic scenarios:

🔍 Key Takeaways

Portfolio Strategies

  • Equal Weight: Balanced exposure across all names.

  • Risk-Adjusted Weight: Favors Eaton and Quanta for stable performance.

  • Momentum Weight: Allocates heavily to Super Micro (SMCI) due to its exceptional return.

📊 Stress-Test Scenarios

  • Recession: Defense and infrastructure plays (e.g., Quanta, Eaton) are more resilient.

  • Inflation: Energy and industrial sectors show strength (e.g., Freeport, Caterpillar).

  • Trade War/Tariffs: Commodities (e.g., Albemarle, Freeport) and infrastructure surge.

🧱 Sectors

  • Strong mix of:

    • Industrial infrastructure (CAT, ETN, PWR)

    • Tech + AI (SMCI, AVGO)

    • Defense (LMT, GD)

    • Energy & Materials (FCX, ALB)


Here are the model portfolio outcomes based on an initial $100,000 investment using three allocation strategies:


📊 Final Portfolio Values (After 1 Year)

StrategyFinal Value ($)
🟩 Momentum Weight$150,199 🚀
⚖️ Equal Weight$124,540
🛡️ Risk-Adjusted Weight$121,362

🧠 Interpretation

  • Momentum Weighting dramatically outperformed by concentrating in top performers like Super Micro (SMCI) and Broadcom.

  • Equal Weight gave a solid, balanced return (~24.5%), suitable for diversified exposure.

  • Risk-Adjusted Weight provided stability and lower volatility, but with modest upside.

5-Year Projected Portfolio Value 

Here is a 5-year projection based on compounding the 1-year returns of each allocation strategy:


📈 5-Year Projected Portfolio Values

Strategy5-Year Projected Value ($)
🟩 Momentum Weight$764,415 🚀
⚖️ Equal Weight$299,602
🛡️ Risk-Adjusted Weight$263,277

🧠 Analysis

  • Momentum Portfolio could deliver outsized returns if high performers (like SMCI and AVGO) continue outperforming — though this comes with higher volatility risk.

  • Equal Weight strategy yields steady growth, nearly tripling over 5 years.

  • Risk-Adjusted favors capital preservation with modest compounding.

  • ED Note: I am Always aware of confirmation bias and so only have these companies on watch!