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Want to know who will win the US election? Take a look at the stock ...


Want to know who will win the US election? Take a look at the stock ...

The S&P 500 has a strong track record of predicting the winner of US elections, but old rulebooks may no longer apply.

What one stock market gauge is predicting about the presidential race

If history is any guide, one stock market gauge suggests that Vice President Kamala Harris will defeat former President Donald Trump in the ...

Who will win the presidential election? The Trump trade offers a clue

Based on 538's latest analysis of presidential polls, Trump now has the barest advantage in the race, with a 52-in-100 chance to win.

Who Will Win the 2024 Presidential Election? What The Dow's 92 ...

According to a method that has predicted 22 of the last 24 presidential elections, the stock market for now sees a clear winner in November ...

How The U.S. Election Will Impact The Markets - Forbes

The 2024 election results are likely to move financial markets, because the impact of policies is reflected in the trajectories of corporate ...

Who Is Favored To Win The 2024 Presidential Election?

538's final forecast for the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is officially out, ...

Presidential Election 2024: Market Forecast | Morgan Stanley

Certain economic indicators and stock market trends have historically forecasted which US presidential candidate is likely to prevail. Here's what investors ...

Trump versus Harris: Who will win the US 2024 presidential election?

Who will likely win on Tuesday 5 November 2024? Ten years ago, John Antonakis, at HEC Lausanne of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland ...

The stock market has already chosen a winner in the 2024 ...

The US stock market is one of the best predictors of whether the incumbent party will win a presidential election.

What would a Kamala Harris or Donald Trump victory mean for the ...

... will continue with whoever wins the 2024 presidential election. The stock market has climbed over the course of the presidential campaign ...

2024 Presidential Election Interactive Map: 270toWin

Create your own forecast for the 2024 presidential election.

Smerconish looks at who prediction markets say will win presidential ...

CNN's Michael Smerconish takes a looks at different metrics showing who is predicted to win the 2024 election.

How Presidential Elections Affect the Stock Market | U.S. Bank

A long and often divisive Presidential election season ended with a victory for Republican former President Donald Trump over Democratic Vice President Kamala ...

US election 2024 explained: Who will win? Latest polls ... - YouTube

Ahead of the US elections in a few days, Euronews politics editor Stefan Grobe guides you through the latest numbers and vibes in the United ...

Wall Street expects a Trump election win over Harris - Fortune

Across Wall Street, investors see a Donald Trump win over Kamala Harris as increasingly likely. They're governing their portfolios ...

Do we have any idea who will win the US election? No. Uncertainty ...

Almost all national polls have Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in the popular vote, but the difference is mostly within the so-called “margin of error”.

Can you trust the polls? Prediction fever takes over 2024 election

Americans are anxious about who will win the White House. Are all the polls and predictions helping?

After the 2024 election, voters share hopes and fears for a second ...

Democrats' concerns about certain scenarios — including economic collapse, the downfall of democracy, and civil war — have increased ...

Markets are clearly indicating that Trump is going to win the U.S. ...

Brett McGonegal, chairman and CEO of Capital Link, discusses market outlook ahead of this year's U.S. elections.

Do U.S. Election Results Influence the Stock Market? - Investopedia

Elections may influence stock market performance. However, the specific political party in control of the executive and legislative branches might not matter ...