BlockBeats News, April 4th, Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett stated that a stock market, oil price, bond yield, and US dollar decline could trigger market risk appetite, but if the job market remains weak or fiscal policy uncertainty increases, it could have a negative impact on asset prices. Hartnett has set three different S&P 500 index level ranges and recommended different investment strategies based on the scenario. When the S&P 500 index is at the 5400 level, if the US dollar weakens, he recommends buying Emerging Markets (EM) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). When the S&P 500 index is in the 5100-5200 range, he suggests buying small-cap stocks sensitive to policy changes, home builders, and Asian tech stocks. When the S&P 500 index falls to the 4800-5000 level and Trump's approval rating drops to 40-45%, he recommends aggressively increasing positions in risk assets. (FX678)
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