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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]KPN
(15,642 posts)18. I think it was Barron's that just yesterday had a story
that most Wall Street investment and fund managers support a Biden presidency even though they expect corporate tax increases and wealth taxes. I think personally that Wall Street and financial industry managers knows another 4 years would spell long-term economic disaster. But that doesnt mean that many individual investors are swayed by anything other than their belief that tRump is good for the Wall Street economy and therefore good for them.
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Well... except that this dopey article is talking about "the market" as a sentient entity that has
Squinch
Jul 2020
#27
I wonder what the motivation is for those who write and post these types of stories.
NurseJackie
Jul 2020
#33
Choice: Recovery & higher taxes (Biden) OR depression & little less higher taxes (tRump)
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2020
#7
trump has repeatedly stated the market will crash if biden is elected-or on Nov 4th.
riversedge
Jul 2020
#17
Isn't it presumptuous to assume the market is worried about something that hasn't happened yet
Mr. Ected
Jul 2020
#21
Biden was #2 in the administration that had one of the largest Wall Street run-ups in history.
Squinch
Jul 2020
#26
That's nonsense. Sounds like Rupert and his pals grumbling through their cigars at the club.
lagomorph777
Jul 2020
#36