>The GOP is traditionally known as the party of Wall Street, but this year investors, for the most part, are betting against the Republican standard-bearer. >“The market appears to have decided not only that [Hillary] Clinton will win, but that it won’t be close,” David Woo, a strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a report distributed Monday. “Investors like landslide victories.” >Woo noted that the S&P 500 has risen more than 4% since July 5, which marks the beginning of the 90-trading-day countdown to the election on Nov. 8. During years when presidential candidates won by a margin of more than 80% of Electoral College votes, the S&P 500 posted average returns of 8.4% in the 90 days leading up to the election. >The last time stocks outperformed the current rally at the halfway point was when Ronald Reagan won in a landslide against Walter Mondale in 1984. >“To us, this implies that the market is expecting Hillary Clinton to either maintain or increase her already sizable lead over Donald Trump in the opinion polls,” Woo said, citing the Iowa Electronic Markets, an indicator giving Clinton an 80% chance of beating Trump.
What the fuck? Why aren't more investors and businesses supporting the actual successful CEO?
>Why aren't more investors and businesses supporting the actual successful CEO?
Didn't you read your own article? They are supporting Clinton.
Jack Jackson
remember that these are people that are culturally isolated and don't really understand just how fluid this race still is.
trump is recovering lost ground, by the first debate he'll probably be an average of 2 points behind hillry.
Gavin White
>Woo noted that the S&P 500 has risen more than 4% since July 5, which marks the beginning of the 90-trading-day countdown to the election on Nov. 8. During years when presidential candidates won by a margin of more than 80% of Electoral College votes, the S&P 500 posted average returns of 8.4% in the 90 days leading up to the election >To us, this implies
(((Reading Tea Leaves)))
David Jackson
Pretty well since the current political situation indicates it will be block either in the commons, lords or courts
Matthew Price
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Jack Thompson
Oh my gawd goy! What happens when the finance jews find out the media jews have been dishonest in their representation of support for Trump?
Will there be a Jew against Jew war?
Jack Reyes
They bet on the vote you black bastard
Easton Cooper
I bet against brexit and lost £400
If i'd bet with brexit i would have made £6000 off the pound falling
Landon Russell
Yet more and more foreclosures are appearing. It's all smoke to hide the fact the economy is going to collapse again. Transportation industry is also as slow as the 08 collapse. Hope you're all prepared.
Matthew Bell
>market goes up >this is somehow means Hillary is winning
what a load of crap
Joshua White
They mean that a good economy favors the candidate who isn't talking about how shitty the economy is
The problem with their theory is that the economy is only good on paper, for the average person the recovery hasn't given them anything
I suppose another problem with their theory is that the people typically favor the candidate from the other party during an election
Jason Nelson
If you destroy Wall Street they will win.
Connor Perry
Those dumb hook nose kikes were still betting billions on bremain as the polls were closing
Sebastian Long
Trump is an anti-establishment candidate, and Wall Street investors are perhaps the definition of the establishment.
In many cases, he is also a direct business rival to these men.
Connor Anderson
They said the same thing about BREXIT. The jews were wrong.
Jayden Price
This.
They have been forging polls and so on for so long that they do it automatically and don't even realize that it is not representing reality anymore.
What they think is completely irrelevant because they have lost their touch with reality, their opinion on it is as valid as that of any moron on Sup Forums
If Trump fixes the tax codes and exploitative trade deals, they'll only be able to afford one solid-gold private jet instead of a fleet. Of COURSE they support Clinton.
Gavin Myers
This must be the dumbest analysis I've ever read. No surpise it's a chink. They are like robots.
Anthony Morales
Reminds me how tons of people lost money saying britlania would stay in the EU.
Boy they must have been salty.
Anthony Ward
>Why aren't more investors and businesses supporting the actual successful CEO?
Why would you think that they want that?
Joshua Campbell
hasnt Trump been saying he will fix all the big loopholes and bullshit that allow corporations to evade taxes and further income inequality? he also basically told koch brothers to shove it
it would be a lot surprising the big businesses didnt side with crooked hilary
Jaxon Cruz
So the economy is collapsing? Wow, pol has never said this for the past year! Not even once! I bet you are right.
This really made my CPU work.
Blake Torres
People don't make decisions when trading stocks anymore computers do, traders who do actively manage their stocks don't beat the market and often end up losing all their money.
Lincoln Russell
>14 views Made me think
Austin Evans
>the economy is slowing like it was before the last recession >pssssssh it is impossible for another recession to happen ever again
Nolan Ward
>he also basically told koch brothers to shove it They had already announced that because of Trump fucking up the party no Republicans were getting donations this year by the time Trump got pissy with them.
Jeremiah Green
>pssssssh it is impossible for another recession to happen ever again
I never said this, I would even be the first one to say it will collapse in the coming years.
What I was saying is that if you were on pol longer than the past month is that for the past 2 years there must have been 40 threads on how the collapse was imminent.
None of you faggots ever predicts anything correctly regarding the economy.
Justin Price
>people at stock exchange make horrible decisions Hmmmm I wonder what caused the numerous crashes and bubles... Really puts my brain into high gear.
Colton Morgan
Thanks for correcting the record
Samuel Morgan
>to maintain or increase her lead
But her lead has been shrinking
Brody Wright
>the actual successful CEO because Trump is a true entrepreneur, not a parasite piece of shit like those of Wall Street
Evan Morris
Great, I'll make even more money when dynamo don becomes potus since these arrogant shit heads can't read the writing on the wall.
Liam Green
so wall street has given 100s of millions to democrats over the last 30 years becase they support republicans.
William Perry
Of course the Globalists of Wall Street ALL support Clinton, because they know she's an honorary jew who will continue assfucking the USA for her Wall Street backers.
Leo Sanchez
Brexit 2.0
Brandon Hill
>successful >CEO Pick one
Brandon Murphy
W00t foreclosures mean I can get a house for the lowlow
Got my credit in the 700s and looking forward to your new home
Zachary Wilson
One can hope. One can only hope
Ryan Flores
Because he's a silver-spooner who inherited a massive real estate company in New York. There's no actually fucking proof that he's worth a damn. Banks in the US won't touch him anymore.
There is no actual proof of his prowess in business. Just puff articles like Forbes whose source is Trump's own claims. Trump refuses to provide information, which is damning my his own words about presidential candidates who don't release their tax returns: foxnews.com/transcript/2012/01/19/trump-gop-stop-playing-president-obamas-hands/.
Investors don't give a single shit about maymays, no matter how good they make you feel.
He's shown nothing to display that he's at all ready to be a commander in chief.
Jacob Cook
Wow, that really increased the blood flow to the part of my body that sits on top of my neck.
Landon Bell
>Hillary is all about supporting the little guy. >Wall Street, Satan of atheists, is supporting her. Not suspicious at all. Totally not doing any favors to those wolfs, no, just being progressive and destroying your own country bring in a lot of old white man with billions of dollars. This is fucking stupid.
Lincoln Wilson
>Wall Street bets against Trump >They lose billions >Lack of support from Clinton is killing them >New Great Depression Stock that food guys.
Robert Barnes
No need to apologize, friend. We all make mistakes.
Ethan Ortiz
i hate that critique of him getting money in the beginning. Do people damn uber or lyft or any other start up because they go OPM to run their business? its a very irrational "diss". was he supposed to buy real estate with money he saved up working a fulltime job? liberals are morons.
Angel King
>cherry picking this hard. Post every electon since 1960, not the ones that fit your hypothesis.
You nut.
Matthew Richardson
> cherry picking
Every presidential election since 1960 is on there.
Nathan Gomez
/thread
Ayden Edwards
Russian """banter"""
Wyatt Turner
>What the fuck? Why aren't more investors and businesses supporting the actual successful CEO?
>implying wall st investors want a guy who knows wall st running things
Trump would rip them a new ass and they know it.
Henry James
>Brexit May said there won't be a vote.
Lincoln Taylor
I'd rather bet all of my money on the Don. Jeb was doing fine too in the polls before the debates with Trump, the same will happen with Hillary.
Dylan Diaz
>Pretty well since the current political situation indicates it will be block either in the commons, lords or courts
Parliament is supreme. Government controls the legislative agenda of Parliament, having a majority.
>blocked in the Commons How do you figure? Conservative majority and no general election until 2020. May is going forward with Brexit. The next stage is to introduce an Act to repeal the European Communities Act 1972, which will come once the negotiations start. When THAT will be is subject to debate.
>blocked in the lords The House of Lords can't block any legislation.
>blocked by the courts How? An Act of Parliament makes the law. Courts in the UK cannot strike down laws (like they can in the US where laws can be declared 'unconstitutional'), only suggest review.
Adam Roberts
She looks like a smiling demon mask, I'm not even joking here,
David Rivera
>Post every electon since 1960 which other elections do you think are missing?
Caleb Ward
I can't wait for the huge stock correction when Trump wins. Just like Brexit, you'll have every schmuck on talk radio or cable tv crying about how Trump had already cost investors billions of dollars.
Lincoln Taylor
Nice post,
Love them repeating digits, too.
Logan Carter
>Wall Street betting Hillary will win >Hillary is a pro-Wall Street, establishment candidate
Carter Reed
Waste of an 88.
Your post is bad and you should feel bad.
William King
im curious how the media thinks the president legitimately influences the market, short of holding a gun to yelen's head
Austin Cooper
>Hey guys, Lazy here
Hudson Flores
Yeah, well you're one of the few people who actually fell for the b8. You're an Australian, you people are supposed to be on top of this weak bait. I'm just here because they picked the creepiest possible picture.
Ryan Smith
>The House of Lords can't block any legislation They blocked changes to tax credits, and threatened to block the new unions law which forced the tories to make a uturn. You are delusional if you think they won't block brexit lol
Thomas Parker
Your flag makes me want Cheezits.
Anthony Brown
Look who's here, the discount Cheetos.
Nolan Smith
The race is still unpredictable since hillary will be charged before november.
Adam Baker
you'd have to be retarded to bet on Clinton winning IMO
the polls are retarded as fuck, hes winning in a bunch of swing states.
David Anderson
Fuck
The broad market is basically well funded, monetized, apex tier shitposting. It predicts nothing.
Also, since it's made of numbers their is a statistical first for every day of the year. Like fucking baseball
Aaron Ross
Is this supposed to offend me or what
Henry Mitchell
No, just sayin.
Isaiah Watson
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David Clark
Cap this post, the stock market is going to fall between 50 and 80% between now and next February.
Ayden Morales
>for the past 2 years there must have been 40 threads on how the collapse was imminent.
Please, there's like 40 threads a month about the happening. At least there was till a month or so ago.
Adam Hill
Didn't they say the same thing with Brexit?
John Lopez
>A fucking leaf There's already been a vote. May just said she won't take it up in Parliament for a vote there.