Subscribe to The Capitalist InvestorAmerican-held investment portfolios are directly impacted by the fiscal policies of the U.S. Government, so as we move through the primary season leading up to the 2020 election, we have a great opportunity to learn about the financial policies of Presidential hopefuls — and assess how those policies would impact the overall investment world.Bernie Sanders’ financial policies are nothing less than Socialistic, he says so himself. Currently (February 2020) he’s the leading Democratic candidate. So, let’s take a look ...
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American-held investment portfolios are directly impacted by the fiscal policies of the U.S. Government, so as we move through the primary season leading up to the 2020 election, we have a great opportunity to learn about the financial policies of Presidential hopefuls — and assess how those policies would impact the overall investment world.
Bernie Sanders’ financial policies are nothing less than Socialistic, he says so himself. Currently (February 2020) he’s the leading Democratic candidate. So, let’s take a look at how the average investment portfolio would be impacted, negatively and positively, were Bernie to receive the Democratic nomination and if he was to become President.
Outline of This Episode
- [1:02] Our take on the Iowa Caucus (conspiracy theories galore)
- [4:10] Student loans as an example of bad left-leaning’ policies
- [8:12] Breaking down the Iowa Caucus results - Bernie in the lead
- [11:06] Assuming Bernie wins the nomination (and the Presidency)
- [12:50] The winning asset classes under a Bernie Sanders Presidency
- [15:30] The losing asset classes under a Bernie Presidency
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