ICYMI: Leave Your Politics Out of Your Portfolio

03/02/17 01:19PM EST

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The Trump stock market rally has been derided by everyone from the #NeverTrump crowd to financial journalists around the country.

  • “It’s show me time for President Donald Trump,” declared USA Today in an opinion piece.
  • “Wall Street should be nervous watching Trump's speech to Congress,” read a Business Insider headline.
  • “Could Trump's Speech To Congress 'Make Or Break' Dow's Stock Market Rally?” writes Forbes, in an irritatingly careful, but nonetheless skeptical op-ed.

Markets pooh-poohed all of those theories yesterday. The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 hit all-time highs. In fact, since Election Day (and even with today’s modest pullback) the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 are up 15.3%, 13.7% and 11.9% respectively.

Undergirding the all-time closing highs is robust U.S. economic data. Just this week U.S. Consumer Confidence hit 15-year highs as American businesses painted a decidedly sanguine economic outlook.

Here’s the business outlook breakdown via the ISM Manufacturing index:

  • ISM Manufacturing: 57.7 (31 month high)
  • New Orders: 65.1 (39 month high)
  • Backlog of Orders: 57 (three year high)

“I don’t care if a raccoon is President,” Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough said recently. “U.S. economic data is accelerating.”

Moral of the story? Leave partisan politics out of your portfolio positioning.

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