Abandon polls! Wall Street analyst: Predicting US beauty pageant stocks is more reliable!
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Abandon polls! Wall Street analysts: It's more reliable to predict the major beauty pageant stocks in the United States! Although people are accustomed to judging the winning rate of both sides of the election by comparing the support rate data of various polls, there are often some election results that unexpectedly "slap" the polls, making people question the reliability of the polls. Recently, election analysts in the United States found that if Americans want to know who will be elected President of the United States next year, there is a more direct and accurate source of judgment than the public opinion polls: the United States stock market.
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