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    us stock markets: Who is going to win US elections Donald Trump or Kamala Harris? For Wall Street it’s a settled matter; here’s who they are favoring

    October 25, 20243 Mins Read


    Top pollsters across the United States are having a very hard time in understanding what the current election trend is, and which Presidential candidate is, as of now, leading in the race. However, for the stock markets, things are looking pretty clear as they are investing in Republican candidate Donald Trump, according to the latest market trends.

    Is Wall Street rooting for Donald Trump?

    The recent analysis of the US stock market has clearly indicated a rise in the particular stocks that are closely linked as Trump trades, which is a clear indication that US investors are rooting for Trump, instead of Kamala Harris.

    Also Read : U.S elections: Trump peaking at the right time? He leads Harris in two major polls

    A series of recent analysis has detailed how Donald Trump’s economic policies are being backed by the stock market because there maybe some great outcomes if he is in power at the White House. There are high expectations from a second Trump term from US investors as there is an aim to boost the US economy under his potential vision, suggest reports.

    Are US investors willing to face an inflation?

    If one closely looks at the European stock market the trends there are also starting to operate around the US inflation forecasts as soon as Donald Trump began pulling ahead in the betting markets, according to a Fortune report. Trump’s plans on import tariffs are another factor that support potential upside risk and is expected to be inflationary. However, us investors are already expecting to prepare around the same as the projections for the future rate of inflation have already ticked up. This is more like a price investors are willing to pay in order to protect the real value of their returns.Also Read : US election results: Final survey poll before November 5 is not encouraging for Kamala Harris against Donald Trump. Check here

    FAQs:

    Are US investors bracing for an inflation?
    Ever since Donald Trump began surging ahead in the US election race, us investors have already started preparing for an inflationary stock market in the near future.

    Will Wall Street see inflation soon?
    Based on the latest election trends, there is a high probability of inflation coming in the next few months if former President Trump wins the US election.

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