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The presidential election is just over a month away Harris Or Trump: A Cheat Sheet To Investing In A

The presidential election is just over a month away [View in browser]( [The Juice Logo] BROUGHT TO YOU BY: [Logo]( Harris Or Trump: A Cheat Sheet To Investing In An Election Year On The Issues You know those things you get in the mail where a nonprofit or some such lists all of the measures or campaign positions ahead of an election and proceeds to tell you how to vote down the ballot? We hate those things. So we're not going to do that. Instead, with the Presidential election just over a month away (yep, today is October 1st), The Juice will summarize some of the key election-related info we have published in recent weeks so you can see it all in one place. And we'll be sure to add a little more between now and November 5th. First things first. How do election years and presidents impact the stock market? The Juice [reviewed, compiled and crunched]( a bunch of data and discovered very little impact. For example— - In year one post-election, stocks go up, on average, 8.3%. - In year two, they rise, on average, 3.4%. - In year three, they increase by, on average, 14.7%. - In year four — so, in an election year — stocks head higher by, on average, 9.1%. [-facebook-share]( [-twitter-share]( [-linkedin-share]( [-email-share](mailto:?body= https%3A%2F%2Finvestingchannel.com%2F%3Fp%3D632687?utm_medium=ic-nl&utm_source=122734 ) Brought to you by [Stamsberry Research]( [Brace for a new dawn in U.S. stocks]( [ Stamsberry Research - Brace for a new dawn in U.S. stocks]( CNBC's Jim Cramer once said: "I learned a long time ago not to be on the other side of a Chaikin trade." Since Chaikin accurately predicted the 2012 Priceline collapse, the 2020 crash, and the 2022 bear market, over 1 million people have chosen to follow his Wall Street warnings. Today he's stepping forward with a new warning – one he's never shared with the hedge funds, banks, and brokerages he worked with over 50 years on Wall Street. "A new dawn is coming to the U.S. stock market," says Chaikin, who's traded through nine bear markets. "It's time to throw out the investment blueprint of the last decade and prepare for a massive shift." [Click here to access his new warning, and #1 stock recommendation.]( Continued... So, all upside and across different regime mixes, meaning no matter how you combine the White House and Congress, there isn’t much difference in how stocks perform. There’s also no rhyme or reason to sector-specific performance either: For example, clean, or alternative energy, performed better under Trump, while the defense and traditional energy sectors did better under both Biden and Obama. Name the sector and it’s a mixed bag with up years and down years scattered across years with about zero regard for the political party occupying the White House. Two other interesting tidbits— - When the S&P 500 goes up during the three months ahead of an election, the incumbent party has won 20 out of 24 times since 1936. - In 1968, Lyndon B. Johnson decided to not run for re-election and the man who would have been the democratic nominee for president, Bobby Kennedy, was killed. The stock market went up by 15% after LBJ’s announcement through the end of 1968. Indeed, Biden dropped out of the race on Sunday, July 21st. Since then, the S&P 500 is up about 3.5%. Not beating the world, but it’s up and still on its same upward trajectory. Now, onto some issues that might be on investors’ radars. The Capital Gains Tax As The Juice [noted]( a couple of months ago— There has been a lot of talk about Kamala Harris supporting a plan to tax unrealized capital gains. And, as it turns out, if enacted this plan would only affect people with a minimum of $100 million in wealth, who do not pay, at minimum, a 25% tax rate on their income, including unrealized capital gains. From there, you would only pay the tax if, of your $100 million in wealth, 80% is in the form of tradable assets. So this doesn’t include equity in a private company or real estate. So, basically, nobody you give a damn about would be affected. And most economists don’t think this would make much of a difference. From what The Juice has gathered, the best way to tax the ultra-wealth is to directly tax them. Like if you’re over a certain limit, we’re taking 10% or whatever. Income Taxes A big one. At the moment, we’re living under the Trump tax cuts, which are set to expire next year. Here’s an objective assessment— Tax brackets would go from the current 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37% to the old 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35% and 39.6% structure with difference income thresholds for single and married filing jointly taxpayers. But, let’s put this in perspective. A middle income taxpayer will have saved about $900 by 2025, whereas somebody in the top 1% will have saved, on average, roughly $61,000 under the Trump tax cuts, according to analysis from Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. If the Trump tax cuts expire, the Tax Foundation estimates that the average tax bill would increase by between just under $2,000 and just over $4,000 per filer, depending on which state you live in… Nationally, the group anticipates an average increase of $2,853 per taxpayer nationwide. In sum, the Tax Foundation claims about 62% of taxpayers would see their taxes go up. As for Kamala Harris on taxes, as we [detailed](— … her and Trump pretty much agree on taxes for a majority of Americans. Stress a majority and pretty much. For most intents and purposes, Harris would like to keep things as they are for taxpayers who earn less than $400,000 a year. So, we’re talking about 98% of taxpayers. But this is where the agreement between the two ends. As is often the case on taxes in America, it comes down to what you do (or don’t do) for lower-income Americans and how hard you go after the highest earners. Harris wants to expand the child tax credit to $6,000 and make it refundable, which means you’d receive the money even if you don’t have taxes due. In addition— Harris proposes a minimum 25% tax on people who have more than $100 million in wealth (this could include the aforementioned tax on unrealized capital gains). For households with yearly income of $1,000,000 or more, Harris proposes charging a 28% tax on long-term, realized capital gains. This is up from the current rate of 20% on high earners. The Juice would like to know. What do you think about Harris’s proposals on taxes? Use the feedback link at the bottom of the page to let us know. While you’re at it, you can also tell us what you think of the two candidates on— Social Security Here are their “plans” on Social Security in a nutshell. Harris At the moment, income above $168,600 isn’t subject to the Social Security payroll tax. So, as you might expect, the Democrats would like to increase that number. For his part, Joe Biden has proposed charging the Social Security payroll tax on incomes higher than $400,000 to help extend the program’s solvency. Trump Earlier in his political career, he mentioned privatization or increasing the retirement age. He has since backed off of both stances. More recently, he has talked about protecting Social Security, but doesn’t offer specifics on how we would do this. Instead, it appears that he thinks overall economic growth will lift all ships. So, if the economy is humming, tax revenues would increase and, in turn, so would the amount of Social Security payroll taxes the government collects. That’s a lot of info. We’re not even going to comment on Trump’s $100,000 watches for sale, whether or not Harris ever worked at McDonald’s or JD Vance’s ability —or lack thereof — to properly order in a donut shop. Election season makes our heads hurt. [What happens if a Bitcoin ETF gets approved?]( The SEC has been taking shots at the crypto space for quite a while now and things just went to a new level after it filed new lawsuits against the biggest exchanges in the United States. At the heart of the debate is this idea of what constitutes a security and what constitutes a commodity. Which is why I’m so excited about one crypto in particular. As I explain in this video alert, it’s backed by gold bars on a 1-to-1 basis. [Just click here now and the presentation will start playing automatically.]([Ad] The Bottom Line: But the cool thing about it is that, while it’s nice to know (or try to figure out) where the candidates stand on specific issues, they ultimately tend to have very little impact on how the stock market performs. Some people say this time is different. But how many times have we heard that before? If you give us feedback, sound off on that as well. Is this time really going to be different? Is America destined to become Brazil or Argentina or crumble into a socialist republic or realize one of the many other sad eventualities people are throwing around these days? We definitely want to know. We’ll read your emails and maybe include them in a future installment of The Juice, but only after our periodic investments into the broad stock market. Like in the freaking ETFs listed below in today’s Trackstar top five! 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