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a kennedy

(29,615 posts)
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 10:38 AM Oct 2014

As the midterm elections draw near, Wall Street is buying the ticker symbol "GOP."

"Markets expect Republicans to retake Senate control," asserted Fred Dickson, chief investment strategist at D.A. Davidson & Company. He said that if that doesn't happen, stocks could experience a short-term correction in the days following the election.

The notion that the stock market is already pricing in a Republican victory probably has less to do with investors' savvy political insight and more to do with the latest polling data, which suggests that the Senate math is becoming increasingly dire for Democrats.

Which companies could come out on top? A few sectors stand to benefit directly from the GOP controlling Congress, according to Greg Valliere, Chief Political Strategist for The Potomac Research Group, a firm that provides political analysis for investors.

He claims that the biggest election pure play is medical device makers, which are currently subject to a 2.3% tax to help fund Obamacare. Republicans have vowed to repeal the tax, a move that even some Democrats are on board with.

Defense stocks could also get a boost from a Republican Senate triumph, Valliere believes, because Republicans are generally more willing to allocate greater funds to the military and roll back any forced spending cuts hurting the defense budget.

http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/10/investing/wall-street-republican-senate-midterm-elections/index.html?iid=mkt_SF_news

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As the midterm elections draw near, Wall Street is buying the ticker symbol "GOP." (Original Post) a kennedy Oct 2014 OP
If the market was pricing in a GOP Senate victory, what does the latest stock market plunge Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #1
All I can say is Andy823 Oct 2014 #2
+1,000. CNN has disgraced itself in their naked partisanship. They're no more than Fox-lite. blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #3

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. If the market was pricing in a GOP Senate victory, what does the latest stock market plunge
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 10:45 AM
Oct 2014

tell the author?

I love a little intellectual speculation in the morning......if it makes any sense.

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
2. All I can say is
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 05:31 PM
Oct 2014

CNN is just a fox wannabe. They have gone off the deep end in their attempt to out do fox, and I pay little attention to what they say. It simply a fact that if democrats get out and vote, then republicans lose, but if democrats don't get out and vote republicans win, and all the BS about it being a "done deal" is pure crap.

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