Trump Scoreboard - Marketwatch

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fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
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I love how Trump is responsible for stock market gains two months before he became president but is not responsible for stock market declines 13 months after he became president.

It’s things like this that make me pretty certain that Hannity knows exactly what he is doing and is playing a part. Of course that makes him an even more immoral and dishonest person than if he actually believed his own bullshit.
 

SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
17,305
1,001
126
Last few days haven't been good, let's see how today goes. I've read that there were a lot of automatic triggers causing some of the sell off, and it seems that there is still a positive outlook on the market. Let's all hope for a rebound.
 

feralkid

Lifer
Jan 28, 2002
16,577
4,659
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Last few days haven't been good, let's see how today goes. I've read that there were a lot of automatic triggers causing some of the sell off, and it seems that there is still a positive outlook on the market. Let's all hope for a rebound.


Let's all hope you learned a fucking lesson from this.
 

SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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1,001
126
The lesson he is implying is you never tie market performance to a president. There's a reason past presidents never tied themselves to it to take credit.


I've always held the position that presidents, in general, get too much credit when the market does well and too much blame when things go poorly. That said, their policy can influence how things go, they're not completely separate from the market. If you look at the OP it isn't like I was blowing sunshine and rainbows up Trump's ass, and it was more encompassing than just the stock market.
 

umbrella39

Lifer
Jun 11, 2004
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Wow. The talking point is in then. It's Obama's fault... Trump made things too great...
 

jackstar7

Lifer
Jun 26, 2009
11,679
1,944
126
Looked to be a modest recovery today, but now showing possible signs of losses again...
 
Jan 25, 2011
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Looked to be a modest recovery today, but now showing possible signs of losses again...
Yeah I've stopped trying to figure it out. I will say I've processed some pretty big sell orders but I'm light on buying into anything that isn't a balanced ETF/MF.
 

gamervivek

Senior member
Jan 17, 2011
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Confusing article, he says that the crash was in part due to the reason he's giving while the speculation of another round of fed rate hikes is the major reason. Then in the next line he calls it a 'real reason' which nobody is talking about. Market crashes don't happen due to something which no one is talking about.

Why did the market rally so much between March 2009 and January 2018? Monetary policy by the Federal Reserve! The federal funds rate was too low for too long

The rates were hiked four times since Trump was elected and only once after 2009, yet the market rallied in the past year and for two years before Trump's election the market stagnated. The latter shows up on the very chart he included in his article.
 

colonel

Golden Member
Apr 22, 2001
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The 45th Lives by the Market like not other president in the history but in reality the Dow is not the Economy.
 

jackstar7

Lifer
Jun 26, 2009
11,679
1,944
126
Looking like a closing surge. Might even finish above 25k. Definitely a volatile day.
 

Bitek

Lifer
Aug 2, 2001
10,650
5,224
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I've always held the position that presidents, in general, get too much credit when the market does well and too much blame when things go poorly. That said, their policy can influence how things go, they're not completely separate from the market. If you look at the OP it isn't like I was blowing sunshine and rainbows up Trump's ass, and it was more encompassing than just the stock market.

Thread title:

Trump Scoreboard: Market Watch

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