How would markets respond to an impeachment?

How would markets respond to an impeachment?

his administration is dead in the water so i expect pence would be warmly welcomed.

$ reaching parity with Euro within a year

What did kek mean by this?

First time America defeated the Nazi's there was giant increase in economic growth.

What world are you faggots living in? Trump literally responsible for a bull run.

What a bunch of faggots. This president wants to seriously cut the capital gains tax which will make investing in crypto more lucrative.

>best president in in decades
>impeachment
Why would he be impeach, other then for causing mass tears from cucks?

>>best president in in decades

U w0t m8

What has that retard actually done?

there was a big dip the day he fired Comey.

He hasn't done anything yet. The markets are only doing well because of baseless optimism. He can't even repeal obamacare and refuses to cut entitlements.

Plus, the stock market is massively overvalued anyway. (((They))) are going to pop the bubble and blame it on Trump

Considering it could lead to a massive escalation close to a civil war without the battles
It would be terrible

Realize something.
The people who want Trump gone and the economy ruined are the people who are shorting the US economy. They are literal terrorists funding the destruction of the US for their bets.
>Warren Buffer
>Soros
>and more

It's the reason why big tech companies need to be trust busted under the Patriot Act. They hold the power to commit mass scale economic destruction

anyone with half a brain is shorting the US economy.

The only thing that could bring the economy down are the people trying to get rid of Trump

MAGA coin will be dead, for sure.

He said an impeachment. Learn to read. And USD is dropping back to pre election level now.

Whether you agree with him or not, he's tried to implement most of the major points he ran on.
>Trying to build the wall and get tariffs with Mexico
>Attempting to limit travelers from at risk countries
>Limiting immigration
>Reducing regulations for businesses
>Attempted infrastructure funding

He tried to implement all of these strategies within the first few months of being in office

>the stock market is massively overvalued anyway.
Which market, and how did you come to that conclusion?

sure thing fellow pede! MAGA XD

QE

The people that are shorting the US economy are the ones buying globalist coins, not soros nor buffet

Markets seem to not take uncertainty or the appearance of instability well, so it would probably dip quite a bit. The long term afterwards could go either way, depending on what happens.

capital gains tax shouldn't be less than the tax earned by working for a living. Fuck anyone who thinks otherwise.

Nothing.
There is not going to be any impeachments. It's a pretty fucking serious deal and not going to happen despite whinny babies still angry about losing a democratic election in a landslide.

Losers banging on about Trump being impeached are equally as cringy as the fags who thought Hillary was going to prison

you say this until you made a shit ton of money in crypto, then you realize how bullshit tax is

0% chance of impeachment

Good chance nothin gets done (fucking sellout congress globalists) which is market positive imo

I really hope pence gets in from Trump getting impeached. The amount of butthurt from both sides would be astronomical.

Ohhhh boy

Capital gains short term is taxed like income
Long term is taxed less to encourage investment

>Which market, and how did you come to that conclusion?
Every valuation method results to massive difference between the true value of a company and the stock price in basically every major stock exchange.

Learn to read charts you fuck wit

Forgot to mention that margin debt is some 60% higher than in 2008. There's over 500 billion dorra debt on margin traders. Whike not a sign of overvaluation, it contributes to it and increases systemic risk on the market.

It has nothing to do with the chart he linked. You should up your reading comprehension levels.

Those debts are evenly distributed on buy and sell sides, so even if a big movement comes it cancels out in the end. Sure there will be winners and losers, but to say bigger debt equals bigger systemic risk is not true.