Politics & Investing

 

 

Don’t Like Trump? Your Financial Analysis Might Be Biased (December 3, 2018) Bloomberg

Investing based on how you vote is still a terrible idea. (October 3, 2018) Bloomberg

Don’t Mix Religion and Politics with Investing (July 9, 2018)

Why Wall Street Isn’t Freaking About Trump (June 13, 2018)

Investing While Distracted in the Trump Era (March 28, 2018)

Dangers of Mixing Business with Politics (March 6, 2018)

Why Markets Love Trump’s Tax Cuts: Trillion and a Half Dollar Party (January 29, 2018)

Betting Against Trump (Stock Picks) Was a Market-Beater (January 10, 2018)

Why Fake News Is So Harmful to Investors (October 23, 2017)

Stick With Numbers When Judging Trump’s Rally (October 20, 2017)

“Unprecedented” Trump Rally Lags Rest of the World, History (October 13, 2017)

The Only Question Investors Have Is About Trump (May 16, 2017) Bloomberg

Obama’s “Radicalism” Didn’t Quite Kill the Dow . . . (March 8, 2017)

Love Trump? Hate Him? That’s No Way to Invest. (January 20, 2017) Bloomberg

Markets Aren’t Kind to Alternative Facts (January 25, 2017)

Do Stocks Affect, Choose, or Predict Presidential Election Candidates? (October 7, 2016)  Bloomberg

Keep Politics Out of Your Investing Strategy (February 17, 2016) Bloomberg

Don’t Let Bias Corrupt Your Analysis (April 7, 2015) Bloomberg

Investors Should Ignore Politics (March 5, 2013)

The Dangers of Investing via Politics (July 16, 2012)

Why politics and investing don’t mix (February 6, 2011)

Confusing Cause & Effect: Elections and Markets (January 9, 2008)

Confusing Cause & Effect (July 26, 2004)

 

 

Contra:

Market Turmoil? Blame Trump. (December 17, 2018) (Bloomberg)

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