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    Default Best Stocks for a Clinton or Trump Presidency

    Any body interested in following Presidential elections? Appreciate all thoughts.

    For some reasons even elections are important for some investors, traders and analysts. I prefer attractive defensive stocks in the USA.

    http://www.kiplinger.com/article/inv...opportuni.html

    How the Presidential Election Will Affect the Stock Market

    https://www.thebalance.com/president...eturns-2388526

    Presidential Elections and Stock Market Returns

    http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/i...ncy/index.html

    Best Stocks for a Trump or Clinton Presidency

    https://www.thestreet.com/story/1335...president.html

    7 Stocks to Buy for When Hillary Clinton Is President

    http://investorplace.com/2016/07/10-.../#.V-tMvPl97IU

    10 Stocks to Buy If Donald Trump Becomes President

    http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/i...ncy/index.html

    7 Best Stocks to Own If Clinton Defeats Trump for President

    http://www.scmp.com/property/hong-ko...h-fund-manager

    Sell Hong Kong property stocks on Trump win: Dutch fund manager

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    Funnily enough Craigs latest quarterly dealt with this scenario.

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    There are sectors should benefit whoever come to the power. There are some sectors should benefit in the event of winning Clinton as a President. Similarly, there are sectors should benefit in the event of wining Trump as a President. I don’t see end of the USA or stock market. Sky is not going to fall either. Intelligent investors know where to park their money and identify attractive sectors having long term potential.

    Current volatility is taking away some heat from markets.

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    http://www.kiplinger.com/article/inv...sident-is.html

    12 Stocks to Buy No Matter Who the Next President Is

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    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...deral-spending

    Trump or Clinton, Goldman Likes Stocks Tied to Federal Spending

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    http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/...rket/91661834/

    Adviser:Elections and the stock market


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    According to the following link The American consumer has proven to be one of the most resilient on the planet. I have to agree with it. They are not only the most resilient but also big spenders. Even china cannot beat them. Thanks to American consumers, retailers, food companies, health care providers, insurance companies and other product and service providers are making good profits.

    http://www.investmentu.com/article/d...n#.WBVD1i197IU

    The Best Stocks to Buy After the Election (No Matter Who Wins)

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    There could be more demand for defensive stocks in the short run in global markets.

    It is time to restudy markets to find out new opportunities.

    Global markets should create another great opportunity to buy bargains and quality stocks. We cannot rule out currency fluctuation as well. Defensive stocks should outperform other stocks. There will be demand for selected stocks.

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