LMFAO... That would be President Donald J. Trump............... Perhaps they know their policies suck?
http://www.businessinsider.com/democrats-are-coming-around-on-the-stock-market-2017-4
President Donald Trump may be the least popular president in modern history, but even his main detractors can't deny the stock market's strength under his administration.
About 57% of Democrats say they feel optimistic about the short-term outlook for stocks, a significant increase from 10% in October, according to a survey conducted by UBS. Their sentiment on the S&P 500 has climbed steadily since the presidential election, the data shows.
That groundswell of confidence has mirrored a similar improvement in the overall economic outlook across all political parties. About 61% of investors are optimistic about the US economic outlook, up from 42% last summer, according to the survey.
Further, while US investors are holding about 20% of their investable assets in cash, UBS found that more than half of them said they were willing to deploy that capital — so long as they saw more progress from Trump, especially on policies that would further boost economic growth.
http://www.businessinsider.com/democrats-are-coming-around-on-the-stock-market-2017-4
President Donald Trump may be the least popular president in modern history, but even his main detractors can't deny the stock market's strength under his administration.
About 57% of Democrats say they feel optimistic about the short-term outlook for stocks, a significant increase from 10% in October, according to a survey conducted by UBS. Their sentiment on the S&P 500 has climbed steadily since the presidential election, the data shows.
That groundswell of confidence has mirrored a similar improvement in the overall economic outlook across all political parties. About 61% of investors are optimistic about the US economic outlook, up from 42% last summer, according to the survey.
Further, while US investors are holding about 20% of their investable assets in cash, UBS found that more than half of them said they were willing to deploy that capital — so long as they saw more progress from Trump, especially on policies that would further boost economic growth.