Depression if trump wins

Hello by my calculations if trump wins uk stocks and us stocks will crash to oblivion, causing a depression. It is evident getting closer to the ejection that was trump was the favorite and beat Biden . Stocks crashed 31st July , then when Kamala stepped in stocks regained. Other factors involved will make it evident that if trump wins - sell everything :boom:

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He will also be more aggressive in his foreign policy. He is eager to obliterate Iran claiming he wants his country to be feared again, I reckon he thinks that the Biden administration is too timid and reserved that emboldens aggressors and makes wars break out all over the world

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Yes . He also thinks that he made stocks go up, which is not the case . A good Australian dollar sent stocks up plus other factors - it had nothing to do with him . If he gets in it will be catastrophic :flushed:

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A Trump win means different things according to whether you live in the US or another country. For the non-US residents, Trumpā€™s foreign policy has often been called unpredictable - but the same could be said about all US foreign policy, regardless of whoā€™s in the White House.

I remember there were jokes when Regan became president that in the UK weā€™d better start digging those nuclear bunkers. We never needed them.

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In spite of the dramatic change in political climate, the future remains unpredictable.

Trump just went favorite again you watch stocks will crash again

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Aus 200 just broke support on the 1 hour the rest will follow, Iā€™m telling you a trump victory spells disaster :boom:

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Voters in the US donā€™t directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will.

American voters donā€™t choose their president directly through the popular vote. When they cast their ballot, they are technically voting for a slate of electors who will then vote for president and vice president on a specific day in December.

In two of the last six U.S. presidential elections, candidates have lost the nationwide popular vote but won the presidency. This includes former President Donald Trump, who lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by nearly 2.9 million but still won enough votes in the Electoral College to become president.

This often sounds crazy to people who live in democracies in the rest of the world. The U.S. is the only country to have a system where voters select a body of electors with the sole function of choosing the president. In most other democracies, the president is directly elected through the popular will of the voters.

Voters in the US don't directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will

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Just keep an eye on sportsbet us now election odds , when trumps leading stocks are bearish, and Kamala bullish

Donald Trump
1.83
Kamala Harris
1.96

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Trump media up stocks down now , itā€™s a little correlation Iā€™ve noticed , when trumps favorite and trump media Djt is up itā€™s a definite sign of a crash :boom:

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There is one thing I notice about each side: one side talks dark, gloomy, fear-mongering, and division, and says things a dictator would say while the other side seemingly promotes happiness and unity.

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yeah thatā€™s right . I agree :100:

The light and the darkness my friend

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If trump talks like this if he becomes president the market will have a strong reaction

ā€˜Threats against free speechā€™: FCC chair condemns Trumpā€™s call for CBS to lose license

The head of the Federal Communications Commission says former President Donald Trumpā€™s calls for CBS and other networks to have their licenses revoked are threats against free speech.

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel released the statement Thursday in response to a Trump request that CBS should have its license revoked in a Truth Social post. In the post, Trump accused CBS of ā€œA FAKE NEWS SCAMā€ over its editing of an interview ā€œ60 Minutesā€ did with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Also Thursday, Trump brought up the ā€œ60 Minutesā€ interview during a speech in Detroit saying it would ā€œgo down as the single biggest scandal in broadcast history," Rolling Stone reported.

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Iā€™m trying to get it out there as much as I can . People will lose everything if he wins houses / stocks - everything will crash :boom:

The Australian dollar is showing to show weakness, itā€™s the perfect storm of catastrophe

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As of late, it appears to be a dysfunctional train wreck in progress, Who knows, this is just my opinion

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Itā€™s here chf jpy crashing and will take everything with it

Two things are clear from this campaign so far. Actions speak louder than words -

  1. the Democratic Party hasnā€™t got a clue how to run a presidential campaign
  2. Democratic voters are losing their minds with so much fear that Trump will win that they think that shooting a political opponent is a better way forward for the history of the USA than defeating them at the ballot box. This proves Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing.
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Iā€™m not being personal about him . I know for fact that stocks will crash if trump wins .

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Itā€™s begun anyway- itā€™s all over chf jpy crashing gut 45 days trump favorite -everything :boom:

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Tommor, clearly, those people are lunatics, also, Trump never won at the ballot box, defeated in both elections at the ballot box, Additionally, you are ignoring the criminal acts committed by Trump and his cronies to overthrow the election.

I agree there is a TDS going on.

Voters in the US donā€™t directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will.

American voters donā€™t choose their president directly through the popular vote. When they cast their ballot, they are technically voting for a slate of electors who will then vote for president and vice president on a specific day in December.

In two of the last six U.S. presidential elections, candidates have lost the nationwide popular vote but won the presidency. This includes former President Donald Trump, who lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by nearly 2.9 million but still won enough votes in the Electoral College to become president.

This often sounds crazy to people who live in democracies in the rest of the world. The U.S. is the only country to have a system where voters select a body of electors with the sole function of choosing the president. In most other democracies, the president is directly elected through the popular will of the voters.

Voters in the US donā€™t directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will