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Abstract: In this article, we will talk about the key points a trader or investor must remember during the US Election. We’ll particularly talk about the don’ts. Let's start.
The race to the White House has started. There are two major candidates, two parties, and a common goal. Who will win the US presidential election: Trump or Harris? It will be officially launched on November 5, 2024. However, this election has already generated a global buzz. The US election would have an impact on the world economy. The FX market would not remain unaffected. Therefore, in this article, we will talk about the key points a trader or investor must remember during the US Election. We‘ll particularly talk about the don’ts. Let's start.
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