It's also hard to ignore that neither Zuckerberg nor Trump can be considered models of integrity in this context. One is accused of leveraging public power for personal gain, while the other appears to be maneuvering to avoid backlash from whichever side takes power.
However, it's worth noting that the upcoming election isn't a foregone conclusion for Trump. The political landscape is still highly competitive, and we won't know who will ultimately win the election until the votes are counted. So, while Zuckerberg might be preparing for different outcomes, it's not necessarily an indication of higher support for Trump. As for investing in Meta or DJT, it’s still a gamble based on personal risk tolerance and beliefs about how these political dynamics will impact the markets.
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