Stocks fall as investors ponder Obama presidency

That's a misleading title.

There's no real way to know the sell-off was because of the Obama win. 500 pts. has become commonplace within the market now. This is a typical bear market, and does not necessarily have anything to do with the election.

If the market jumps back up 500 pts tomorrow like it has been doing for weeks now, will the title for that thread be "Stocks rise as investors ponder Obama presidency"?

The market itself isn't going to respond directly to Obama's presidency until he takes office and enacts policy.
 
That's a misleading title.

There's no real way to know the sell-off was because of the Obama win. 500 pts. has become commonplace within the market now. This is a typical bear market, and does not necessarily have anything to do with the election.

If the market jumps back up 500 pts tomorrow like it has been doing for weeks now, will the title for that thread be "Stocks rise as investors ponder Obama presidency"?

The market itself isn't going to respond directly to Obama's presidency until he takes office and enacts policy.
So you're saying that the election means nothing to Wall Street? Fat chance.
 
That seems to be the general consensus, a bear market is unpredictable and Obama's election may or may not have sounded the death knell of stock market investments, but it's way to early to tell, too hinky to predict.

Really though, I think even I (a rude novice in the stock game and still unsteady on my feet) could have predicted a slump today as investors adjusted to the shock. Still we have the housing market driving the panic and the financial debaucle that has yet to settle down.

I am remaining 'in' remaining hopeful and trying to keep repeating the mantra, 'Long term. . .Long term . . . as I contemplate my navel, consult the local fortune-tellers and grit my teeth while going for days without looking at my portfolio.

Good to find you here, by the way. Can use all the sound sensible advice I can find.:confused:
 
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So you're saying that the election means nothing to Wall Street? Fat chance.

Where in what I said would indicate that I said specifically that?

All I'm saying is a measly 500 pt drop, especially in this bear market, is not indicative of investors pondering Obama.

If it jumps back up tomorrow, the logic in the original assessment becomes flawed.

We've been witnessing a volatile market now for weeks. And it's not like we've never seen such a thing before, otherwise. Why all of the sudden now, does it indicate anything different than it always has?

Simply put, there are many unknowns within the market, and investors are wary. I certainly don't doubt that some investors made moves today based on it, but there is more than 2 months before Obama takes office, and most people are going to have made NEW moves before that time, not all necessarily related to Obama's coming presidency.

You're an idiot if you're allocating your portfolio RIGHT NOW, based on something that isn't going to happen for 2 more months. There are so many other things that could happen between now and then.
 
I'm just hoping ole Clint there has a few more of those Winchesters to pass out. We may be needing them soon!:eusa_whistle:
 
I never know why the stock market goes up or down. Anybody's guess is as good as mine. It is all speculation.
 
I never know why the stock market goes up or down. Anybody's guess is as good as mine. It is all speculation.

I do, fear drives the market. Fear of many things. War, taxes, recession, loss of capital gains, revenue.......everything that can cause fear will drive the market. While everything that drives optimism, raises the market. Things like increased revenue, increased spending, increased oil prices, increased fed rates, lower unemployment, Global economic health. Things like this drive the market, nothing else. Its all up to Americans to get loans and spend money, if they dont do this in mass amounts......the market goes down no matter what, if they do get loans and spend lots of money then the market goes up. That simple. Right now, unemployment rates, the housing collapse, and a weakening dollar has driven the country and the global economy down and it will not come back up anytime soon. We are in a recession.
 
As I said in another post, how the DOW does the day after the election has been an historical indicator that provides insight into how confident investors are with the next round of politicians. This is its worst post-election plunge on record. The losses narrowly surpassed the Dow’s 4.51% decline the day after Franklin Roosevelt’s win in 1932 during the Great Depression.
 
This will be the begining of a economic catatrophe, that America has not witnessed in her entire history. The sell off today 11/05/2008, can be attribited to discomfort from
many wealthy investors, who feel that they need to cash out of the Stock Market, because they are now going to be Tax to the max by a Tax and spend neo Socialist,Communist Democratic Ego manic President named Barack Obama.!
 
So you're saying that the election means nothing to Wall Street? Fat chance.

Yes, the election means very little to markets after first blush. They largely don't appear to care who occupies the White House or what party controls Congress. Bull and Bear markets occur in any American political climate
 
Yes, the election means very little to markets after first blush. They largely don't appear to care who occupies the White House or what party controls Congress. Bull and Bear markets occur in any American political climate
They do care when liberal policies are promised to be enacted, and that is exactly what has been threatened for the past 18 months, and what is happening now.
 
I'll bet anybody here $100,000 that the stock market will do better under Obama than under Bush.

Excellent idea.

As a disinterested non investor, I volunteer to hold the money between the betters

Ya'll can trust me...honest.
 
The market is thinking six months ahead.

The Obama win was already old news by Nov 5.
 

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