‘Trump accounts’ are great — if you’re already rich
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High-yield, high-minimum political-branded accounts are another way capital is segmenting by identity as much as by risk-return. For fintech and consumer platforms, expect more niche financial products tied to affiliation — and more regulatory and reputational complexity as a result.
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