Stock Trader's Almanac: How Presidential Elections Affect the Stock Market

from Stock trader's Almanac, since 1833, the Dow Jones industrial average has gained
•an average of 10.4% in the year before a presidential election,
• and nearly 6%, on average, in the election year.
•By contrast, the first and second years of a president’s term see average gains of 2.5% and 4.2%, respectively.

long term bond is disengaging from short term bond. bond traders considered themselves smarter than stock traders, then if that is true, we're not going to have recession any time soon even we re having a full moon right now (gravitational pull is not going to make traders go berserk).
 
So basically the market is immune to any drops.
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ON the DOW?? Dream on.Sounds like they are mostly right Stock Traders Almanac; but also they noted a sell in May, SPY QQQ related ; 20/20 hindsight. LOL [ NOT a prediction; but IF they buy TSLA, LOL they may buy anything]:D:D,:D:D:D:D:D
 
So basically the market is immune to any drops.


Zero risk all reward all the time.

so it was you who took the market up today :) or Mr. Turtle Murray? [do you know turtle can live up to 200 years? but your house is your shell. you move, your house moves with you. Your food tends to be faster than you are, and if you flip on your back, life could be a struggle) :)
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so it was you who took the market up today :) or Mr. Turtle Murray? [do you know turtle can live up to 200 years? but your house is your shell. you move, your house moves with you. Your food tends to be faster than you are, and if you flip on your back, life could be a struggle) :)
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Good points.
LOL I seldom have a back problem- I stopped watching the lone ranger years ago. As far as the silence of the turtles, OK, but some of them still write LOL:D:D, :D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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