How the Presidential Election Will Affect the Stock Market

 
September 11, 2020
 
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 Where Is the Trade?
I love reading.

Nothing beats finding a good book and immersing yourself in one adventure or another. I guess you could say that's why I've always found Wall Street to be so interesting.

Every day that I look at my charts, I wonder what the stock market narrative is going to look like.

Who's going to succeed in their quest for riches, and who's going to fail and remain a secondary character to the plot?

Get all that and more with this market analysis.

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 How the Presidential Election Will Affect the Stock Market
2020 has been filled with surprises and uncertainty… a trend that's likely to continue as we approach the presidential election.

It doesn't matter where your political alignments or expectations lie, we are only interested in how an event changes (or doesn't change) our investment strategies and where we see potential value in the stock market.

Historically, there are certain stock market indicators which can give hints into who has best chances of winning elections… There are strategies that can be adopted if a particular party is expected to win over another…

But keeping with how this year has gone so far, there are maybe more questions than answers…

So, I got you the answers

 
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