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| CI is a company whose stock does best under Democratic administrations, according to several measures. Two theories compete as to the influence of the President's political party on stock prices. One camp holds that the market reacts very to the choice of president, possibly even before election day when the outcome is forseen. Others believe the new president does not begin to materially influence the market until he has been in office for some time. |
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| Monthly Appreciation is calculated as the percentage change between the mean price of each month compared to the preceding month. Price Periods are assigned to Political Parties three different ways for this calculation. Here all three methods favor the Democrats. |
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| You may have seen charts that profile seasonal trends. This is similar, but it is based on the political calendar. The short (Congressional) cycle is 24 months long. CI shows the typical election cycle pattern, with the worst months shortly before elections, reflecting the uncertainty. The annual dip often noticed in September, may in reality be a result of the bi-annual season of pre-election jitters. |
Political Financials with the Influence of Congressional Elections on CI. Also, roadmap and Summary of most effective indicators: |
| Wednesday, July 28, 2010: We have news on W.W. Grainger, Inc., ticker symbol GWW. Signs of an over-bought condition have become noticable. Also, there are breaking events concerning Cummins Inc. and Quest Diagnostics Incorporated. From the News Archive: (7/27/2010 ) Favorable events happened at Lexmark International, Inc., Range Resources Corp., and Zimmer Holdings, Inc.. Meanwhile, bad news came from QUALCOMM, Inc.. |