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Many warn of a second Trump presidency. Here is the performance since his first election victory in November 2016 🗳🇺🇸🦅📈

+9,600% Bitcoin

+309% Nasdaq 100

+174% S&P 500

+135% Dow Jones

+125% Gold

+117% MSCI World

+88% DAX

+88% Silver

+65% Euro Stoxx 50

+55% Euro Stoxx 600

+32% MSCI Emerging Markets

#trump
$CSNDX (-0,01 %)
$EXXT (+0,04 %)
$QYLE (-1,41 %)
$LYY7 (-0,47 %)
$BTC (-1,14 %)
$ABX (+0,54 %)
$GOLD (-0,26 %)
#crypto
#krypto
#usa
$MSTR (+8,98 %)
$COIN (+0,27 %)
$NVDA (+2,01 %)
$MSFT (-1,05 %)

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It's like apples and oranges. For example, has the Nasdaq 100 risen so much thanks to or despite Trump and what would have happened without Trump? ;)
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I would venture to say that things probably wouldn't have been much different under Clinton. Trump had nothing to do with Bitcoin in particular. That was simply a coincidence.
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The stock exchange is not the complete economy.
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Pretty much every post of yours that I see, I do what the Mr. Franklin in your profile picture does.
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You can also ask how many times the Capitol has been stormed since Trump's presidency :

+1 times
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Since his first election victory or during his presidency? Since his election victory would make absolutely no sense because, as we all know, he has not been president continuously since November 2016 until today...
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Correlation is not causality.

I hope that we will soon be able to welcome a female US president!
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And in Germany, Habeck should be standing there xD
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The stock markets are doing much better under Democrats. That is also one reason why all economic centers are and remain clearly in Democratic hands.
https://www.blick.ch/wirtschaft/historischer-vergleich-zeigt-boersen-laufen-unter-demokraten-besser-id20289762.html
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WHO warns against his tenure?
Economists or someone like Marcel Fratzscher?
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