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Trump Media: A great stock to avoid altogether, advisors say
Stock is a 'great way to destroy wealth' but that may not stop some of the former president's supporters.
Trump fined $364M in New York civil fraud trial
The former president was also banned from running any business in the state for three years.
Advisors see Trump focusing on expiring tax cuts if he wins back White House
'If Trump wins the general [election], then it’s likely that the House and Senate go Republican as well, and the 2017 tax cuts get extended,' an advisor says.
Trump guilty of financial, insurance fraud
Former president loses New York lawsuit as judge describes 'fantasy world.'
Cure the harm Trump administration caused savers
Data suggest that the adoption of the SEC’s vague Regulation Best Interest and the abandonment of a strengthened DOL standard for retirement accounts have already cost savers billions of dollars in lost returns.
Trump pardons provide leniency in cases involving investor harm
Such pardons don’t sit well with securities attorneys, who say they contradict the mission of regulators and send the wrong message to perpetrators.
Stock market’s ‘Biden bounce’ raises caution flags
Stocks are up almost 12% since Election Day, and some advisers are already looking for a pullback. Biden's post-election rally stands out as the strongest since World War II.
Brokerages suspend political donations after riots at US Capitol
The companies that are temporarily halting or rethinking how they donate money to politicians via PACs, or political action committees, are some of the most prominent platforms for financial advisers and registered reps in the industry, including Bank of America Corp., Morgan Stanley and Charles Schwab Corp.
‘Rule of law prevailed’: Advisers confident after riots at US Capitol
Advisers and analysts also cautioned investors and clients not to confuse ugly, divisive political action like riots with what’s happening in the broad stock market, which has been on a record run since March and the advent of COVID-19.
A divided government? No problem, most advisers say
There's a sense of relief that the extremes of both parties would be tamped down by a Biden presidency and a Republican Senate
Don’t count Trump out, but adviser pundits make Biden favorite to win
Valliere, Gardner see a narrow Electoral College victory for the former vice president
What advisers should expect from Trump-Biden debate
The markets are longing for economic stimulus and less talk about tax hikes
How a Biden win in November reshapes investment advice rules
Democrats scrapping the Trump administration’s reforms hinges on who’s picked to lead the SEC
Advisers address clients’ market jitters as election anxiety runs high
No matter who wins, advisers note that markets usually go up
Biden’s economic and tax plans draw mixed reviews from advisers
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee would raise capital gains taxes
Tax planning is a hot topic amid a pandemic and a looming election
Most advisers expect tax rates to go up, but opinions vary on how and when to plan for it
Advisers give Donald Trump the edge over Joe Biden in reelection bid
InvestmentNews survey shows economic recovery, pandemic response are key issues in determining the president's political fate
Pandemic recovery offers opportunity to press deregulation
State regulators have asked Congress to halt SEC efforts to ease private-market rules
Trump’s payroll tax cut gets lukewarm reception on Capitol Hill
Democrats focus on paid sick leave; experts say fluid situation may change
Majority in InvestmentNews reader poll oppose Trump impeachment
Buttigieg, Bloomberg and Biden top list of Democratic presidential candidates
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