Billionaire GOP Donors Predict Stock Market Drop If These Democrats Win

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Billionaire GOP donors predict the stock market will drop if these Democrats win by skleb1234

While billionaires—and much of Wall Street—seem to be most afraid of a Warren presidency, that would actually not hurt markets as much as everyone thinks, according to David Zervos, chief market strategist at Jefferies. “People forget she’s not that different from Obama.

If you put the two of them side by side in 2007, they had very similar agendas—healthcare, regulation and financial, and energy and environment. From 2009 going forward, when Obama took office, we never looked back. The stock market just rallied,” heWhile it’s still too early for most political prognostication to begin, major economic forecasters are predicting Trump will

 

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skleb1234 How about just list which analysts think the market WON'T drop if Democrats win? It should be a much easier task.

skleb1234 Any of them?

skleb1234 it is going to drop anyway

skleb1234 So we get to choose between Democrats ruining the economy or Trump ruining everything else... fun

skleb1234 I pray they win👍

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skleb1234 since donnie and these criminals love to point to the stock market, the Dow is up 4% since Jan 2018 and this is coming off that HUGE tax break (40%+ savings) the corporations got. Y'all getting grifted right to your face

skleb1234 Buy the dip. Good.

skleb1234 So now we have to choose between profits or ethics?

President Warren.

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