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Posted on November 19, 2012

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on November 19, 2012

By Vince Stanzione
Just over 10 days since the US Elections and the US Dow Jones index has tumbled nearly 5% or 650 points so you may jump to the conclusion that four more years of Democrats are bad news for the stock market but my data crunching shows in the long run the US stock market favours the Democrats.
I crunched data going back to 1921 using the Dow Jones Industrial Average and found that the common view of Republicans are better for business and stocks did not hold true. In fact the average returns for the Dow Jones over the period when Dems where in power was 12.4% whereas under the Republicans it was only 6.9%
About Vince Stanzione
Vince Stanzione is a self-made multi-millionaire based in Monaco and Mallorca, Spain and trades his own funds mainly in currencies, stocks and commodities with over 27 years of experience starting at the age of 16 as a dealing room runner in London.
As well as trading he also teaches a small number of students and produced the bestselling course on Financial Spread Betting “Making Money From Financial Spread Trading.” He recently launched a new U.S. home-study course, “Maximum Trading Profits in Minimum Time,” to teach investors how to profit from rising and falling markets.
To learn more, go to http://www.fintrader.net.