Thank you for the discussion, everyone. I want to emphasize that these views are my own, and I understand they may not resonate with everyone. Apologies if they invite criticism.
First, I should clarify that I do not hold a position in DJT stocks. But if I had, especially given the impressive gains of recent weeks, I would see this as the final window to close that position. The uncertainty surrounding the election outcome, combined with DJT’s extreme volatility, suggests this might be a prudent exit point.
Historically, after each election—regardless of the winning party—the capital market tends to experience a downturn. This pattern has been consistent, and there’s no reason to believe this election will be any different. From a purely fundamental perspective, DJT lacks the financial stability and underlying strength to withstand such turbulence. Frankly, I would classify it as a junk stock based on its financials and fundamentals alone.
Lastly, I’ve never considered Trump’s re-election a real possibility. He was voted out four years ago, and I see no reason why the same voters who turned away from him would change course now. The path for him appears set—not towards re-election but, rather, towards facing legal consequences.
Whether you’re holding or selling, this is a critical time for decision-making. Just remember that long-term fundamentals should guide investments, especially amid political uncertainty.
@TigerWire
# Last Week Before US Election! Take Profit or Hold to the Moon?

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