The Trump administration's interventionist industrial policy has driven recent U.S. government equity stakes in strategic sectors, including a 10% ownership in Intel amid chip supply chain concerns and investments in rare earth firms like USA Rare Earth as part of multibillion-dollar critical minerals deals. A March 11 shareholder lawsuit accused Intel's board of granting the stake to appease executive pressures, highlighting oversight debates, while Commerce Department and Pentagon actions signal continued focus on semiconductors, defense tech, and domestic manufacturing to counter China. Traders monitor upcoming congressional budget votes and agency announcements through December 2026 resolution, with potential expansions into AI firms or defense contractors like Anduril and Palantir amid historical patterns of temporary TARP-style interventions evolving into longer-term holdings.
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Anduril
20%
Boeing
39%
TSMC
22%
OpenAI
16%
Palantir
13%
Nvidia
11%
GlobalFoundries
11%
Lockheed Martin
12%
TikTok US / Bytedance
15%
Freeport-McMoRan
11%
IonQ
10%
Micron
15%
D-Wave
25%
Anthropic
12%
Rigetti
3%
Eli Lilly
36%
Pfizer
37%
Samsung Electronics
18%
$77,716 Vol.
Anduril
20%
Boeing
39%
TSMC
22%
OpenAI
16%
Palantir
13%
Nvidia
11%
GlobalFoundries
11%
Lockheed Martin
12%
TikTok US / Bytedance
15%
Freeport-McMoRan
11%
IonQ
10%
Micron
15%
D-Wave
25%
Anthropic
12%
Rigetti
3%
Eli Lilly
36%
Pfizer
37%
Samsung Electronics
18%
Takes a stake refers to the U.S. federal government acquiring direct equity ownership, voting shares, convertible rights treated as equity, or equivalent ownership interests in the listed company or of a legal vehicle that primarily owns the listed company. Stakes acquired through independent entities entirely controlled or owned by the U.S. federal government (e.g. a sovereign wealth fund, state-owned enterprise, etc.) will count. Non-equity financial instruments or stakes acquired by private persons or entities not owned or controlled by the US federal government will not count; acquisitions by by states, pensions, index or mutual funds, or consortia will not qualify.
An official US federal government announcement of a completed qualifying acquisition, or of a binding agreement to complete a qualifying acquisition, within this market’s timeframe will be sufficient to resolve this market to “Yes”. Speculation, suggestions, plans, or other announcements which do not announce a completed acquisition or a binding acquisition agreement, however, will not count.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the US federal government and a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Takes a stake refers to the U.S. federal government acquiring direct equity ownership, voting shares, convertible rights treated as equity, or equivalent ownership interests in the listed company or of a legal vehicle that primarily owns the listed company. Stakes acquired through independent entities entirely controlled or owned by the U.S. federal government (e.g. a sovereign wealth fund, state-owned enterprise, etc.) will count. Non-equity financial instruments or stakes acquired by private persons or entities not owned or controlled by the US federal government will not count; acquisitions by by states, pensions, index or mutual funds, or consortia will not qualify.
An official US federal government announcement of a completed qualifying acquisition, or of a binding agreement to complete a qualifying acquisition, within this market’s timeframe will be sufficient to resolve this market to “Yes”. Speculation, suggestions, plans, or other announcements which do not announce a completed acquisition or a binding acquisition agreement, however, will not count.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the US federal government and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The Trump administration's interventionist industrial policy has driven recent U.S. government equity stakes in strategic sectors, including a 10% ownership in Intel amid chip supply chain concerns and investments in rare earth firms like USA Rare Earth as part of multibillion-dollar critical minerals deals. A March 11 shareholder lawsuit accused Intel's board of granting the stake to appease executive pressures, highlighting oversight debates, while Commerce Department and Pentagon actions signal continued focus on semiconductors, defense tech, and domestic manufacturing to counter China. Traders monitor upcoming congressional budget votes and agency announcements through December 2026 resolution, with potential expansions into AI firms or defense contractors like Anduril and Palantir amid historical patterns of temporary TARP-style interventions evolving into longer-term holdings.
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