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The Presidential Predictor was created by CFRA’s Sam Stovall. Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Pre-IPO Secrets]( Stock Market Predicts Election 2020 Result [chart] By Ian Wyatt | November 2, 2020 [Billionaire’s Pre-IPO Secret:]( Discover how you could earn 454% profits with the next biotech IPO. This could be the #1 stock to BUY after the 2020 election. [Go here ASAP for complete access.]( In 2016 all of the major polls predicted that Hillary Clinton would WIN. Yet the Presidential Predictor disagreed. And it accurately predicted that Republican Donald Trump would WIN the election. [Go here to discover the top NEW stocks to buy after the election](. The Presidential Predictor was created by CFRA’s Sam Stovall. It tracks the performance of the S&P 500 from July 31 – Oct. 31 during an election year. Since 1944, positive returns for the stock market indicates that the incumbent party will retain the White House. Meanwhile, if the stock market drops during this time it’s very likely that a new party will win the presidential race. So, what is this stock market indicator saying about tomorrow’s election? Stocks have had a huge bounce back from the March lows – soaring more than 50%. However, stock prices have been under pressure for the last month. On Friday, the S&P 500 closed down 1.2% at 3,269. That’s below the July 31 reading of 3,271. The Presidential Predictor says that the one-point decline for the S&P 500 during the last three months means Joe Biden will win. “The Presidential Predictor implies, but does not guarantee, a Biden victory,” said Stovall. The indicator has accurately predicted 16 out of the last 19 Presidential Elections. That’s an 84% accuracy rate. Below you can see the complete data since 1944. [Click here for my #1 stock to buy AFTER the election](. [election chart]( You’ll notice that the indicator has been wrong on three occasions. In all three of these elections, there were large geopolitical factors that may have influenced the election result. And these include: - 1956: Suez Canal crisis - 1968: Vietnam War - 1980: Iran hostage crisis So, it’s certainly possible that the current pandemic and economic crisis plays an outsized role in the election results. This could be another large outside influence that affects the election results – and renders this indicator incorrect. Additionally, it’s worth noting that the drop from July to October was tiny. We’re literally talking about two points on the S&P 500 or 0.06%. However, the S&P 500 has dropped nearly 9% since the intra-day high on Sept. 2. While stocks are NOT crashing – the move puts the index on the cusp of a 10% correction. It’s hard to know whether the S&P 500 Presidential Predictor will get it right again in 2020. Within a few days, we’ll know the answer! Right now, I’m organizing a [special post-election webinar briefing](. It’ll reveal urgent details on my two trades to make immediately after Tuesday’s Presidential Election. [Just click here ASAP to claim your spot (it’s FREE)](. [Ian Wyatt]( Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [Wyatt Investment Research] If you have any questions about your subscription, please contact Customer Care at 866-447-8625 or 802-448-8410. Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET Wyatt Investment Research | 65 Railroad Street | Richmond, VT 05477 USA Toll Free: 866-447-8625 or International: 802-448-8410 Web Site: [www.wyattresearch.com]( Email Customer Service: customerservice@wyattresearch.com Disclaimer & Important Information[WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research is neither a registered investment adviser nor a broker/dealer. Readers are advised that this electronic publication is issued solely for information purposes and should not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. If you believe this communication to be a mistake or unsolicited, please forward this email to abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com and be sure to include details regarding your situation. We will be sure to promptly investigate your situation and get back to you within 4-7 business days. Copyright (c) 2020 Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street Richmond, VT 05477 PO Box 790 [Terms]( | [Privacy]( | [Email Policy]( | [Compensation]( | [Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Click Here to View Our Website]( [Unsubscribe from Pre-IPO Secrets]( [Unsubscribe from ALL of our emails](

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