Top-Performing U.S. Stocks Post-Election: A Look at T-Mobile, Visa, and Other Companies with Favorable Odds for High Prices
Following the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, several stocks are anticipated to benefit from the new political landscape. Here's a closer look at Visa, T-Mobile US, and Weyerhaeuser, three companies that could see growth in the coming years.
Visa, the global leader in digital payments, is projected to experience growth with an expected stock price reaching approximately $359.37 by the end of 2025. Beyond that, forecasts predict a price of about $462.9 by the end of 2029. Despite a recent dip of about 5.23% in June 2025, Visa remains a strong long-term performer, up over 10% in 2025 so far and showing an 80.80% gain over the previous five years.
T-Mobile US, the telecommunications giant, is expected to benefit from policy shifts favoring telecommunications infrastructure and innovation post-election. While specific target price forecasts for T-Mobile US were not found, it appears in holdings such as the Logan Capital Broad Innovative Growth ETF, representing about 0.6% of the portfolio, indicating some institutional confidence in the stock.
Weyerhaeuser, the largest forest owner in the U.S., could benefit from the new administration due to lower taxes and higher tariffs on imports. The company, which specialises in timber and forestry products, is generally influenced by economic policies related to housing and infrastructure, which can be affected by election outcomes. Weyerhaeuser's exports to Europe, China, and Japan have suffered due to the weak economy, but this could change if Trump boosts the U.S. economy.
In conclusion, Visa has clear price projections indicating benefit following the election, while T-Mobile US and Weyerhaeuser are expected to benefit in principle but lack specific target price forecasts in the current data set. As the new U.S. President takes office, these companies, along with many others, are poised for potential growth in the coming years.
[1] Data sources: Yahoo Finance, CNBC, The Motley Fool, MarketWatch, and Seeking Alpha. [2] This article first appeared in the new issue of BÖRSE ONLINE.
- Investors looking at the finance sector may find Visa as an attractive long-term investing opportunity, given its anticipated growth and stock price projections.
- In the stock-market realm, T-Mobile US and Weyerhaeuser could potentially benefit from policy changes, though specific target price forecasts for these companies are not widely available as of now.