How Politics Impacts Wall Street: Inflation and Higher Taxes

 
May 22, 2021
 
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But luckily for us, trading supply chain shortage stocks gives us the chance to rack up some big profits. I mean, it only makes sense for us to target stocks and industries in such high demand.
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How Politics Impacts Wall Street: Inflation and Higher Taxes
With the pandemic pushing things back a month, Monday of this week was Tax Day. What that means for us is sometimes we see a lot of selling right before taxes are due…

And we've seen a lot of selling the past few weeks.

Stocks made huge upward moves in 2020, and if people sold during that time period, they have to pay capital gains on them. So that's one piece of the puzzle in the recent sell-off…

The other part of taxes has to do with what the White House is telling us, and President Joe Biden has been crystal clear about wanting to raise taxes on the top 1% of earners.

I'm not here to talk about politics.
But How Does It Impact Wall Street?
 
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