The Kingdom Finance Show

Market Response to Trump's Victory

Chad Frantzen Season 1 Episode 72

In this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen delivers a comprehensive post-election market update, examining the latest shifts in politics, the economy, and investment trends through a biblical, values-driven lens. First, Chad dives into Trump’s decisive win and the positive market response. He then highlights key trends, including a shift from safe assets to riskier investments, crypto market momentum, and the impact of recent interest rate changes. Finally, Chad encourages listeners to align their financial strategies with kingdom values, making wise adjustments for 2025 and beyond, focusing on a purpose-driven approach to investing rooted in biblical wisdom.

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