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The Democrats and markets
Finweek English
|4 February 2021
Workhorse Group is a share that could probably benefit from a Biden administration.

Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States on 20 January, and he took the reins during a time of national discomfort in the face of four crises: the Covid-19 pandemic, the economic downturn, climate change and racial inequality. He promised immediate action, and signed a number of executive orders on his first day in office.
But what does this “blue (Democratic) wave” mean for the stock market?
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President Biden has promised to govern as a centrist, which is a political policy that strikes a balance between social equality and a degree of social hierarchy while opposing political change that will lead to society shifting to either the left or right. To me it sounds like six of one versus half a dozen of the other. Biden wants to “build better” with an emphasis on renewable energy and modern infrastructure. These priorities will probably be welcomed by a Democrat-controlled Congress without inviting a filibuster from the Republican senators.
This brings the American presidential election to mind. Regarding the cycle of four years, there is a theory that stock markets are at their weakest in the year following the election of a new president. That means it should be this year.
This points to the presidential election having a predictable impact on economic policy and market sentiment in the US, regardless of the specific presidential policy.
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