The election season is on the minds of many investors this month. See how MFS is monitoring the political landscape and how it might impact equity markets in July’s Monthly Equity Market Topics. bit.ly/3TirNwa.
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Why do we have so much to think about as the election process plays out in the coming months? Because the candidates’ views are so different, investors could face drastic policy changes that tend to impact markets. Here are 6 key areas we're keeping an eye on.
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Why do we have so much to think about as the election process plays out in the coming months? Because the candidates’ views are so different, investors could face drastic policy changes that tend to impact markets. Here are 6 key areas we're keeping an eye on.
The Trump/Biden Rematch: Market Implications of Unprecedented Policy Divergence (Hartford Funds)
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So we have a General Election on 4th July ✍ In the run-up to a general election, speculation is often rife, tempting investors to change their investment strategies. Yet, history shows that markets tend to sustain over the long term, irrespective of who's in power. #behaviouralfinance #financialplanning #VIVAwealth #investormindset
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Investors considering how political party conventions could affect markets and investments should instead keep their eyes on the business cycle. Here's what Morgan Stanley Research says investors should keep in mind as the Election Day draws closer.
‘Convention Wisdom’ Is Missing | Morgan Stanley
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Should you invest in equities during an election year? Does it matter which party wins? View our list of key points you should consider. https://lnkd.in/g_btpZaG
Election Year Impact on Markets
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Wondering what historically happens to markets during U.S. presidential election years? In this video with Asset TV, I explain when to watch for volatility and what we can glean from historical returns.
Market Returns During Election Years
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So we have a General Election on 4th July ✍ In the run-up to a general election, speculation is often rife, tempting investors to change their investment strategies. Yet, history shows that markets tend to sustain over the long term, irrespective of who's in power. #behaviouralfinance #financialplanning #VIVAwealth #investormindset
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Here is this week’s Market Wrap 'Aiming Past The Moving Parts' written by Shyam Sekhar The markets have been in the election mood for a while. No matter where you go, the conversation always turns to who will come to power and how many seats each party will win. There's no escaping election fever. The trouble is not even that people want to predict what will happen. There is a certain thrill to getting predictions right. The trouble is that speculation is becoming the foundation for important portfolio decisions. Investors are not just trying to guess who will win the elections. They are also trying to calculate how many seats each party will win, whether markets will be disappointed or satisfied, and if the political outcome is conducive to reforms. When there are so many moving parts and we're trying to hit a target, the chances of missing are much higher. Investors must learn to prioritise process over outcomes in the face of uncertainty. Elections are just another event in our journey as investors. The way to aim past the moving parts is to stick to the discipline of profit booking, asset allocation, and consistent investing. #election2024 #electionresults #investmentdecision #portfolio #investors #stockmarket #investmentjourney #assetallocation #investing #marketwrap
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Investors considering how political party conventions could affect markets and investments should instead keep their eyes on the business cycle. Here's what Morgan Stanley Research says investors should keep in mind as Election Day draws closer..
‘Convention Wisdom’ Is Missing | Morgan Stanley
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A contested election isn't great for financial markets 📉. It raises concerns not only about who will be president now, but also the potential for more disputed elections in the future. The fear of fraud—whether real or perceived—is something the U.S. will need to confront. 🗳️ But here’s the good news for investors 📈: If you’re not planning to withdraw your investments in the near future, then these short-term fluctuations might not impact you as much. Focus on what will affect market valuations when you need to access your funds. Long-term perspective is key! 🔑 Sequoia Wealth Advisors Kristina Kuprina, CIMA ® #election2024 #financialservices
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