I was just thinking, if on the off chance trump were to be removed after the Senate trial, what would the market reaction be?
If businesses which have enjoyed favorable tax rates and favorable policy, making businesses more profitable, suddenly find themselves with the prospect that those things could go away, would it cause a panic in the market, and possibly a major crash?
Would the market also react as such if trump were to not win reelection?
I'm just wondering if it would be a good idea to cash out of all positions while the market is on a high, wait for the results of the Senate trial and if the market takes a major dip, take all the money cashed out and reinvest while everything is low?
I'm not a "market guy" so I dont even know if that's the way it works, and it's not like I have tons of money in the market, but I certainly dont want to balk if there is a reason to react.
If businesses which have enjoyed favorable tax rates and favorable policy, making businesses more profitable, suddenly find themselves with the prospect that those things could go away, would it cause a panic in the market, and possibly a major crash?
Would the market also react as such if trump were to not win reelection?
I'm just wondering if it would be a good idea to cash out of all positions while the market is on a high, wait for the results of the Senate trial and if the market takes a major dip, take all the money cashed out and reinvest while everything is low?
I'm not a "market guy" so I dont even know if that's the way it works, and it's not like I have tons of money in the market, but I certainly dont want to balk if there is a reason to react.
Last edited: