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lucky67
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12/10/2019 10:02:38 AM (updated 12/10/2019 10:03:42 AM)
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don't seem too preoccupied with Nadler, Shiff, Pelosi drama and of course crazy Maxine had to get in the photo op
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Talullahhound
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12/10/2019 8:02:42 PM
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I don't think markets are generally worried by politics. Most of the time the markets worry about global issues, trade issues, labor markets interest rates. I guess they figured out that there is no point in getting excited about U.S. politics.
I was talking to my broker yesterday about how great the markets have done this year. Whatever else Trump has done or not done, it's created great environments for the market.
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PTClakefan
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12/10/2019 10:30:09 PM
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Historically, financial markets tend to do much better when neither Republicans or Democrats are in control of both Congress and the White House, which would seem to be counter-intuative. In fact, as the financial markets go, the more gridlock, the better. I guess that from an investors' perspective, the less that our government can accomplish, the better off we all are, at least from a financial perspective.
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