Thoughts on the Market

2026 Midterm Elections: What’s at Stake for Markets

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Nov 14, 2025
Michael Zezas delves into the implications of the upcoming midterm elections for investors. He discusses recent surprising election results and the potential shift in congressional control. However, he cautions that it's too early to strategize as dynamics can dramatically shift. Zezas highlights that even if Democrats gain control, it may not significantly change market-relevant policies. He also addresses how executive actions shape market trends and outlines the challenges facing further Republican legislative agendas.
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INSIGHT

Early Democratic Momentum Is Uncertain

  • Democrats outperformed expectations in recent off-cycle elections, raising their House odds to ~70%.
  • But outcomes can shift due to redistricting, turnout, and evolving voter concerns.
ADVICE

Avoid Knee-Jerk Market Moves

  • Don't rush to change investment strategy based solely on current midterm predictions.
  • Wait for clearer signals because executive actions and other factors may matter more than Congress control.
INSIGHT

Executive Action Drives Recent Market Policy

  • Major market-moving changes this year came via executive action, not new laws.
  • So a change in House control may not alter policy trends that drive pricing.
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