Mickey Kim: People fret about elections; the stock market doesn’t

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One thought on “Mickey Kim: People fret about elections; the stock market doesn’t

  1. I remember the one consistent policy I could pin on Trump was to make sure the stock market did well. It was a point of pride. So, here we are 4 years later and the DOW and the SP500 are setting daily records, WITHOUT the chaos of everything else Trump did.

    I also remember that the last two years of the Trump administration wasn’t going so well for the little people. Remember when congress (mainly Democrats) were talking about upping the Federal Minimum wage to $15. That disappeared when the right policies came in and people especially at the bottom started to see real and significant gains in wages when the overall economy was doing better and not just the stock market.

    So, yes, I can see how the stock market doesn’t care who is president, but the stock market is not the economy and everyone else should care.

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