Common Grounds of the Stock Market and the Midterm Elections.
Investment and politics go hand in hand as well mango chutney and burnt hair, and we prefer to focus on stocks and leave the country analysis to Beltway experts. However, we cannot avoid both the market and last week’s midterm trade without feeling a little more optimistic about both. You see, voters are splitting their tickets, and investors may be doing the same in their own right—a good sign for anyone hoping for a surreal period for both. may be coming to an end.
For so many years, both investment and politics lacked nuance. You voted Republican or Democrat, prioritizing value growth or technology for industry, with very little in between. But there are hints of nuance entering the scene, and that could help both the stock market and politics feel more normal.