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Investors see smoother path for U.S. stocks as Warren's election odds slip


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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Traders are less worried about political uncertainty in the run-up to the U.S. presidential election, with former Vice President Joe Biden remaining strong in the polls while Senator Elizabeth Warren has lost ground.

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1 hour ago, steve from amherst said:

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Traders are less worried about political uncertainty in the run-up to the U.S. presidential election, with former Vice President Joe Biden remaining strong in the polls while Senator Elizabeth Warren has lost ground.

Wall street really don't want her to "regulate."  

 

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Just now, steve from amherst said:

Tank no , drop yes

How much? We could lose a lot of gains. It crashed 45-50 % in 2008. It took many YEARS to recover from that. 

By November, I'm gonna' put a few dollars aside, just as a hedge against a major downturn. 

The economy is sailing along, but it won't last much longer. It never does. Cycles about every 10 years. 

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10 minutes ago, Polaris 550 said:

How much? We could lose a lot of gains. It crashed 45-50 % in 2008. It took many YEARS to recover from that. 

By November, I'm gonna' put a few dollars aside, just as a hedge against a major downturn. 

The economy is sailing along, but it won't last much longer. It never does. Cycles about every 10 years. 

my guess a 1500-2000 drop. Just a guess , nothing more. Obviously will depend on who the dem candidate is. Im assuming ugly kid joe.

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6 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

my guess a 1500-2000 drop. Just a guess , nothing more. Obviously will depend on who the dem candidate is. Im assuming ugly kid joe.

At current levels a 3000 point drop wouldn't even be considered an official correction.

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