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Market correction after the elections? You bet.

October 22, 2024

Market correction after the elections? You bet. 

Based on the latest polls, we are confident on our prediction that Donald Trump will win the elections. Hillary lost to Trump even though she was significantly ahead on the polls. Kamala Harris is not significantly ahead, not even in the national polls, which are irrelevant to the electoral college vote results. Biden was also significantly ahead on the polls by now. Again, Harris is not ahead significantly. 

Harris and Trump are head to head on all polls in all seven battleground states that will decide the elections for the rest of the US and the world. These seven states are North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Trump will most likely win the majority of the battleground states, if not all together.

Why? Racism. 

Racism against non-white immigrants. Pushing Trump to the victory lane this year will be a record number of black and Latino voters. Why? These minorities do not want competition from other minorities. 

To be sure, the "open border" economy of the Democrats works wonders economically. However, it can backfire politically. Trump has amassed a coalition of racists that do not want an open border country. 

At Creatix, we firmly believe that the Harris Walz ticket would make a better country for all. However, the racists do not like the implication of "all". Racists want to take America back, and back they will take it in November. 

Democrats should start planning retaking Congress in 2028. That would keep Trump in check. The old man is savvy and will try to stay in power keeping his craziness under control.

Donald Trump's victory in November will propel the stock market to new record highs heading into the holiday season. The correction will come in February 2025 when the country sobers up from the drunk mistake of thinking that we can have the cake and eat it too. We cannot have a growing economy without the "open border" policies and with tariffs against China. We need the non-white immigrants and their many babies to become the new Americans. We also need open markets with China, the second largest economy in the world. 

Remember Trump's Touch. Everything Trump touches turns to shit, fraud, or both. Our country is not an exception and is not exempt from the self-inflicted wounds of Trump's Touch. Re-electing Trump, which will happen, is our equivalent of the racist Brexit movement and the racist far right political victories in Europe.

We want the cake and we want to eat it too. We want growing economies, but we don't want non-white immigrants around. Eventually we'll figure it out. 

Now you know it. 

Live well. Die better. Enjoy.

www.creatix.one 

 

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