Here’s Why Delayed Election Results Might Not Lead To A Market Sell-Off Like In 2000

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Stock market volatility “usually stems from an economic shock as opposed to politically related issues,” DataTrek argued.

The last time presidential election results were held up was in 2000, when votes were so tight in Florida that a recount was initiated by the state.

But that election uncertainty was only one headwind facing markets at the time, with the retreat in U.S. stocks actually starting before the election at the end of August, when a slew of tech companies began lowering earnings outlooks, DataTrek said. The 2020 election, on the other hand, is a stark contrast because the U.S. economy is currently climbing its way out of a deep recession and earnings estimates continue to rise—as opposed to entering a bear market like in 2000, the report points out.

 

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