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In an election year, there is never a shortage of questions on how whatever happens in the political realm will affect the financial one. For instance, if the candidate you despise wins, do you need to pull out of the market? Or if the party you don't prefer takes hold of the House and Senate, what will happen to issues like taxes, the environment, Social Security and the deficit? What if your party does win, which investments should you buy? Elections matter for policy reasons. Policy decisions can influence corporate profits. Corporate profits are a key ingredient in identifying which companies have potential. And companies' value comes down to some mix of current results and future potential. So how do you consider what this upcoming election will mean for stocks? Read more from Accredited Founder Ross Levin in his latest Star Tribune column. https://lnkd.in/g-UFhTyx #spendyourlifewisely

Should an election year change your stock market strategy? — Accredited Investors Wealth Management ®

Should an election year change your stock market strategy? — Accredited Investors Wealth Management ®

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