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How Elections Have Affected The Stock Market Historically: Unpacking The Hype

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Does the outcome of an election actually matter for your portfolio? Or are we just being taken for a

Does the outcome of an election actually matter for your portfolio? Or are we just being taken for a ride? Let’s dig into how elections have actually affected the stock market over time. [Dynamic Wealth Report]( Dynamic Wealth Report | October 31, 2024 Looking for a financial advisor? Get a free consultation. Our partner, Money Pickle, will connect you with a licensed financial advisor based on your goals.  Click the link below and fill out the questionnaire, it takes less than 5-minutes to get your first call set up.  Note: This is best for investors with $250k to $3M+ in investable assets [FILL OUT THE QUESTIONNAIRE]( (Sponsor) [Privacy Policy]( How Elections Have Affected The Stock Market Historically: Unpacking The Hype In the months leading up to every election, the airwaves fill with predictions, theories, and enough speculation to fuel Wall Street for decades. Experts and not-so-experts come out of the woodwork to tell us how much the next election will affect the stock market. And if history has taught us anything, it’s that predicting the stock market is almost as tricky as predicting who will win the next reality TV show. But does the outcome of an election actually matter for your portfolio? Or are we just being taken for a ride? Let’s dig into how elections have actually affected the stock market over time. [TAKE A CLOSER LOOK](   You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. We sent you this email because you are a subscriber to the Dynamic Wealth Report  newsletter, published by Hyperion Financial Group LLC, 20701 N Scottsdale Rd #107-154 Scottsdale, Arizona 85255. To ensure you receive future reports, please add John.Alexander@dynamicwealthreport.com to your address book and whitelist our email. This message may contain paid advertisements, or affiliate links. This email is for educational purposes and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities.  We expect to be paid up to twenty five thousand dollars, by a third party, to disseminate this and similar advertisements this month. Find full email disclosures here:  dynamicwealthreport.com/emailnotice Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. We do not provide personalized investment counseling. Consult with your advisors before making any financial moves.  If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you can always [unsubscribe](. 2024 Hyperion Financial Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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