Now, I am revising the trading plan for 2017, that I did 2 years ago.
As I'll be betting big on market movements coming from elections results, I might as well keep an eye on updating my plan.
* These will have to be confirmed with the coming December election.
The expected results are :
* PS decimated
* the FN ( extreme right ring party) to win massively in december.
All the more that the likes of Dieudonné, Soral, and Philippot are allowing
unlikely FN-voters to vote FN.
The only factor that could change this would be the
creation of a new "moderate" right or center party. Some are actually hinting this.
Or if the "Republican" manage to get rid of their actual leader, and put in
a very popular candidate, but this is unlikely as Sarkozy felt real humiliation when
he lost and will do anything to be the candidate.
* I first assumed that such big win, will mean a massive short for the CAC40.
I have completely changed my mind on this :
No crash. I am now looking for the companies more likely to get a big gap up:
those with mostly national shareholders.
At least getting something out of this drama.
As I'll be betting big on market movements coming from elections results, I might as well keep an eye on updating my plan.
* These will have to be confirmed with the coming December election.
The expected results are :
* PS decimated
* the FN ( extreme right ring party) to win massively in december.
All the more that the likes of Dieudonné, Soral, and Philippot are allowing
unlikely FN-voters to vote FN.
The only factor that could change this would be the
creation of a new "moderate" right or center party. Some are actually hinting this.
Or if the "Republican" manage to get rid of their actual leader, and put in
a very popular candidate, but this is unlikely as Sarkozy felt real humiliation when
he lost and will do anything to be the candidate.
* I first assumed that such big win, will mean a massive short for the CAC40.
I have completely changed my mind on this :
No crash. I am now looking for the companies more likely to get a big gap up:
those with mostly national shareholders.
At least getting something out of this drama.


