Trump’s scoreboard is the S&P 500, and it is Wall Street’s best hope

If Wall Street has learned one thing during Donald TrumpDuring his first term as president, the stock market is one way he keeps score. On several points he has took the honors for stock rallies, urged Americans buy the dipand even considered shooting Chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powellwhich he blamed on a sellout.

Now he is preparing for a new period in the White House, and the market is once again central. The problem is that he also brings a series with him economic policy proposals which many strategists say increases risk rising inflation and slowing growth.