Why the Stock Market Doesn’t Care Who Wins the Election

Hey traders,

Hey, it’s Jack. It’s Tuesday — Election Day — and today I want to share some perspective with you on the election, the stock market, and where our focus should be.

With election season in full swing, I know there’s a lot of noise out there.

The media wants to drive you crazy with it, creating chaos and pitting people against each other. But here’s the thing: the stock market doesn’t care who the president is.

That’s right — it really doesn’t.

The media loves to spin it like the market’s going to crash if one person wins or soar if another does. But take it from me — the market moves on its own terms.

Presidents come and go, and the stock market continues to do its thing.

Think about it: one person, even the president, can barely get anything done in Washington on their own. There are so many moving parts that it’s not just one person pulling all the strings.

So, don’t buy into the hype.

Instead, let’s take a deep breath, calm down, and focus on what really matters — the market itself.

Because the market is not the economy, and it’s not political. It’s driven by trends, earnings, and fundamentals. And guess what? It’s going higher.

If you’re wondering where to put your money, stick with companies in good trends and with solid earnings.

Corporate America is doing just fine, and the president’s not going to change that overnight. There’s a lot of good happening in the market right now, and that’s what we need to be focusing on.

In the end, the stock market is ready to make you as wealthy as you want to be — if you tune out the noise and pay attention to the things that really matter.

So don’t let the election circus throw you off your game. Stay focused, stay smart, and keep looking for opportunities.

Happy Trading, 

Jack Carter

P.S. I’ll be live with Nate Tucci, Geof Smith and a slew of other experts tomorrow — Wednesday the 6th @ 12pm Eastern. We’re sharing out #1 stock pick for the immediate futureClick here to reserve your spot!

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