Should you change your investments based on the current political environment?


The 2020 election, coupled with fears of a perceived impending bear market, has shifted investors’ attention back into their portfolios.

“What I’ve heard from my clients is what you’re hearing as well, which is that there must be a recession coming in 2020,” says Don Garman, Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Mirador Capital Partners.

Garman says the recession and election do not deserve the fear they excite and they should not be the reason to rearrange your investment accounts.…

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