I know I'm just some random guy on the internet to everyone here, but either way I wanted to share my thoughts and the comparison I see to what is happening right now to how I see the stock market.
I trade stocks on the side, I've made 6 figures each year the past 2 years alone. I make more money in the stock market than I do my own full time job. This isn't to brag, there's a better reason why I'm mentioning this...
I've done this by being able to identify stocks that the media is lying about in order to sway public perception on the performance of a company. I've seen it so many times, where the market is reacting to the fake news of the media and a stock price crashes down, only later to explode when the real numbers (earnings) eventually come out.
They do it by controlling a narrative and never actually digging deeper to allow people to be exposed to why that narrative could be wrong.
I do not know what the outcome of this election will be with 100% certainty when the illegal ballots are out of course, but what I do know is based on what we've seen this last week that what we've seen from the media calling an election this close already is exactly what they do to stocks they want to see crash.
They're calling the election to sway public opinion of who won the election before it's officially over. Like a stock, it'll crash and people will think they're out for the count.
Eventually the real numbers will come out and the truth will be revealed which sends the stock sky rocketing. I do believe we may be witnessing this with Trump.
Just my thoughts anyway. Don't let them think they've won until only the legal ballots are counted.
100%.
The responsible thing to do would be to wait, but they know that more than half the country thinks whatever they see on the media is true.
It's the same reason why people who believed in Russia for 3 years all of a sudden can't fathom the election was rigged this time. They can't fathom it because the media told them what to think.
I want an honest election. If Biden truly won, I'm capable of accepting a loss and moving on. This is a difficult concept for those on the left to grasp because they are willing to win by any means necessary, including cheating.
It doesn't occur to them that people on the other side for the most part would not be accepting of winning by cheating.
I'm biased in the sense that I do want Trump to win, but I am also objective enough to know that if the roles were reversed right now with everything we know that got us to this point, I wouldn't feel comfortable saying Trump won just yet had the shoe been on the other foot.
Meaning there is no objectionable way I can look at this data and say that 100% Joe Biden won just yet.
We shall see though. I'm not trying to get people's hopes up, I'm just sharing the comparison I see literally everyday with the stock market. I've been right about a lot of stocks when the media way saying the opposite.