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Who will win the 2024 US election? 79% pick Trump, 1% say Biden: investor survey

A survey conducted by Evercore ISI showed a notable shift in investor predictions for the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.

When asked "Who will win the 2024 U.S. Presidential election?", a 79% of respondents picked Donald Trump as the likely winner, while 20% opted for "other Democrat" and a mere 1% selected Joe Biden.

A survey also suggested a bullish outlook on semiconductor stocks, with 70% of investors suggesting to "buy the chip" following a recent sell-off in the market, while 30% said "sell the chip."

The investor sample's bullish stance on semiconductor stocks is contrasted with the more mixed sentiment from July 11th, when only 45% of investors were optimistic about the S&P 500 index closing higher.

The survey also indicated investor expectations for the S&P 500 index, where 76% of participants anticipate the index will finish 2024 on a higher note.

More specifically, 53% of investors project the S&P 500 to close between 5600 and 5999, while 23% foresee it reaching 6000 or more.

The median forecast stands at 5800, with an average prediction of 5727, spanning a broader range of 4100 to 6500.

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