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One ex-Wall Street insider recently combed through 64 years of election data…
And he just uncovered something surprising about the presidential elections…
It turns out that for the past 64 years, the stock market has soared during election seasons - regardless of whether a Democrat or Republican is elected.
In other words, if you're sitting on the sidelines because you're worried about how the market will react to a Trump or Kamala win, you could be missing out on some serious profits.
Now, if you're not sure which stocks to invest in as we head into the election, this ex-Wall Street insider has got you covered.
He recently sat down for an exclusive interview where he shared how you can get his top picks for this election season.
Matthew Clark Chief Research Analyst, Money & Markets
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