[Tree] Stock market, Middle East politics, societal priorities, media bias, political party control and stock market performance

Version 0.03 (2024-04-19 17:21:44.364000)

updates: Contrary to the idea that the stock market takes sides in the 2024 presidential election, an article in The New York Times argues that economic conditions are a lagging indicator of moral and political issues. The stock market has not yet factored in much difference between the economic policies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Different parts of the economy may have different preferences for candidates based on their policies. The stock market is adaptable and responds to current economic conditions to find investment opportunities and economic growth. However, it is not a leading indicator of moral positions.

Version 0.02 (2024-02-11 00:11:34.828000)

updates: Incorporation of analysis by Daily Kos on the correlation between political party control and stock market performance

Version 0.02 (2024-02-11 00:11:34.828000)

updates: Incorporation of analysis by Daily Kos on the correlation between political party control and stock market performance

Version 0.01 (2023-12-26 02:04:19.225000)

updates: Integration of Middle East politics, societal priorities, and media bias

Version 0.0 (2023-11-29 20:40:42.443000)

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