On the previous day, we also saw a record surge in the market for a presidential election day.
There was a bad report on jobs and service industries, but it's really hard to analyze what happened between these two days. Most of this volatile activity is due to day and swing traders who often trade according to patterns on charts or graphs known as "Japanese candlesticks." There may be little actual relationship to the election itself.
Americans generally turn to the Democrats during tough economic times. The best example of this was during the Great Depression. Bill Clinton also appeared to have benefited from the recession that hit during George H.W. Bush's term. There appears to be a general perception that Democrats will do more to help struggling workers and families, and those who are down and out.
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2 comments:
My humble musical letter to president Obama:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4bZw9FmXZ4
Best,
Hannah Friedman
I am optimistic about Obama's ability to drive an increase in the stock market. He just needs time to put his team together...and he could benefit from patience from my fellow Americans. For those who are in the market, this is the time to wait it out, not sell off.
best,
Alan
http://www.ObamaCollectors.com
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