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XLAs the first 100 days of the new administration have come and gone, portfolio managers and analysts are searching through the market to see which stocks, industries, and sectors will gain from new policy and which ones are potential torpedoes in their portfolio. In AFG’s Monthly Market Review we have highlighted some of the focus of the new administration and how it can affect decisions as an investor, and we continue to search through the market in the hope of identifying which companies warrant their performance and which ones look to be unattractive from a valuation standpoint. The companies within the Financial sector have moved for reasons other than valuation, and will not be evaluated from a valuation perspective but it is interesting to see which companies have done the best and worst given the recent market shift.
Below is a comparison of the performance of the market with the last four presidents - we understand that each president walked into a different economic environment, but it is interesting to see how each one faired their first 100 days. The key will be how the market does over the long haul, especially given the significant policy changes and challenges the markets face over the course of the next year.
S&P 500 Reactions to Obama's First 100 Days


Event Key Of Obama's First 100 Days

How Obama's First 100 Days Compare to Last 3 U.S. President's (S&P 500)

S&P 500 Companies With Best/Worst Returns During Obama's First 100 Days

Valuation Attractiveness of Top/Bottom 10 Companies in Obama's First 100 Days (Ex. Financials)

Valuation Model – Using AFG’s modified discounted cash flow model to measure the intrinsic value of a firm compared to its peers. AFG's Value Score - A score which represents the ranked percent to target (deviation between stock’s current trading price and AFG’s current default target price) or attractiveness (upside) relative to the universe. A Value Score of 100 is the most undervalued and 0 is the most overvalued company in the universe.

