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fishtm2001

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Apparently all is not doom and gloom. Today's IBD article breaking down the 3 quarter stats.
The biggest obstacle to the market is the worry that donald won't go quietly. Wall Street is fine with a Biden presidency and on hopes that the current administration will sign onto Pelosi's stimulus plan.
 

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In the Spirit of Honore' Daumier
The biggest obstacle to the market is the worry that donald won't go quietly. Wall Street is fine with a Biden presidency and on hopes that the current administration will sign onto Pelosi's stimulus plan.

Are you Kidding me: "Wall Street is fine with a Biden presidency"...This first debate only confirmed what we already know about these two candidates...Trump aggressive, bold and verbal...Biden timid, passive and clueless..

Just look at today's market gains and get a clue on just who they want in the White House...

Pelosi's stimulus plan....:fantasysmiley:
 

Non sequitur

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Who is really running the DNC? Want to take a guess? Tis a disgrace to see that GEORGE SOROS’ son is the go-between BHOB and GEORGE SOROS!

Evidence to follow.
 

Non sequitur

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Peaceful transfer of power. Who the hell is running this country? Corruption at it's finest. Sleepy Joe is damaged goods. Good ol Joe. I'll give you a break.
 

fishtm2001

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Are you Kidding me: "Wall Street is fine with a Biden presidency"...This first debate only confirmed what we already know about these two candidates...Trump aggressive, bold and verbal...Biden timid, passive and clueless..

Just look at today's market gains and get a clue on just who they want in the White House...

Pelosi's stimulus plan....:fantasysmiley:
The securities and investment industry donated just $10.5 million to Trump's presidential campaign and outside groups aligned with it, according to a new tally by OpenSecrets. It has sent nearly five times as much cash, $51.1 million, to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
 

fishtm2001

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Joe Biden isn’t just up in the polls. He’s up on Wall Street, too.

The Street famously hates uncertainty. But at least for the moment, institutional investors and hedge-fund managers have a consensus about the presidential election: Mr. Biden is the likely winner.

WSJ
 
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